A recent evaluation of Members of Parliament (MPs) from Ghana’s Central Region according to the Global Analysis Info. data,has revealed wide variations in performance, underscoring the importance of effective leadership, development focus, and strong constituency engagement.

MP’s In Central Region Data Analysis,according to the Global Analysis Info.
Leading the rankings is Hon. Queenstar Pokua Sawyerr, who achieved the highest performance score among all Central Region MPs. Her consistent visibility, leadership, and developmental projects within her constituency have positioned her as a standout performer.

Queenstar Pokua Sawyerr leading Central Region MPs performance ranking 2025
Other high-performing MPs include Cassiel Ato Forson, Gizella Tetteh-Agbotui, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, and Samuel Atta-Mills. These legislators demonstrated outstanding commitment to both national parliamentary duties and local development initiatives, earning strong approval from their constituents.
MPs such as Obeng, Agyinsam, Ankomah, Ofori, Mensh-Gyan, Shiabu, Nyarko, Rickets, Ofosu, and Okunor ranked within the average performance range. Their steady progress reflects positive engagement, though the assessment points to opportunities for improvement in policy advocacy, development impact, and community responsiveness.
A few MPs—including Alhassan, Amoako, Ntim, Kwainoe, Patoo, and Vonde—were identified as below-average performers. The report calls for renewed dedication to parliamentary responsibilities, proactive development initiatives, and stronger interaction with local constituents.
Overall, the analysis emphasizes the need for greater accountability and performance consistency among MPs across the Central Region. Continuous improvement in service delivery and leadership remains key to achieving equitable and sustainable development for all constituencies.














