The Member of Par­liament for Bantama, Francis Asenso-Boakye, on Tuesday hosted another successful session of the Bantama Constitu­ency Clinic, an initiative designed to deepen direct engagement between the MP and his constit­uents.The event, held at the Bantama Parliament grounds from 9:00am to 1:00pm, drew a cross-section of community members who took the opportunity to raise a wide range of concerns affecting their daily lives.Issues discussed included poor drainage systems, road safety haz­ards such as overspeeding, youth unemployment, and appeals for financial and social assistance.In an atmosphere of openness and mutual respect, the MP held one-on-one discussions with dozens of constituents, listening attentively to their grievances and providing advice, referrals, and, where possi­ble, immediate interventions.The clinic also served as a formal avenue for submitting petitions and relevant documentation for further parliamentary or administrative action."The Constituency Clinic is a practical expression of what I be­lieve leadership should be-acces­sible, accountable, and responsive," Asenso-Boakye remarked."These sessions allow me to con­nect directly with the people, un­derstand their challenges firsthand, and act swiftly to find solutions or escalate issues appropriately," he added.Since entering parliament in 2021, the MP has remained the only Member of Parliament in Ghana to implement this innovative approach to constituency engagement.The Bantama Constituency Clinic has emerged as a pioneering model of participatory governance-of­fering structured, and scheduled opportunities for constituents to interact meaningfully with their elected representative.The initiative was supported by the local assembly member, con­stituency party executives, and a team of dedicated volunteers who helped coordinate logistics and manage the screening and registra­tion process.Cases requiring follow-up-whether legal, health-related, or administrative-were documented for further action in collaboration with relevant institutions.The Constituency Clinic is part of the MP's broader commitment to inclusive governance and com­munity development.To this end, Mr Asenso-Boakye pledged to sustain the initiative as a regular and responsive platform for constituent engagement and grassroots problem-solving.Participants at the clinic praised the MP for his continued accessi­bility, empathy, and hands-on ap­proach to addressing the concerns of the people of Bantama.