According to parliament.gh and data.ipu.org, Ghana’s Parliament still leans heavily toward older lawmakers, with a significant majority above 45 years, while only a small fraction falls below 40. While older MPs bring institutional memory and governance experience, younger MPs are increasingly seen as critical to representing Ghana’s youthful demographic and driving innovation in policymaking. Ghana’s 9th Parliament of the Fourth Republic continues to reflect a striking generational mix, with the young and old lawmakers serving side by side. Eric Edem AgbanaAt one end of the field is Eric Edem Agbana, the youngest Member of Parliament, representing Ketu North. Collins DaudaOn the hand, Collins Dauda, MP for Asutifi South and one of the oldest of the 9th Parliament of the fourth republic.
Source: GhanaWeb April 04, 2026 12:38 UTC