As indicated by them, the NPP MPs were liable for the upheaval portraying their activities as “senseless.” The depiction references a supposed expression utilized by the Acting CEO of the Petrol Commission, Victoria Emeafa Hardcastle, against the Minority Chief Whip, Straight to the point Annoh-Dompreh, a couple of days sooner.
Individuals from Parliament from both the NDC Greater part and NPP Minority gatherings on the Appointments Committee participated in warmed trades and close to fisticuffs after conflicts over the vetting process prompted mayhem.
The disturbance originated from a refusal to continue with the vetting of the outstanding nominees—Kwabena Mintah Akandoh (Minister-designate for Health) and Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa (Minister-designate for Foreign Affairs).
If Citizens are been punished for destroying state properties, these governments officials must not be left out they need to face the law, this is unacceptable
Micro Minority Chief Whip, Annor Dompreh entreating his colleagues to destroy state property, & describing other MPs with unparliamentary terms was disgusting. If this isn’t SILLY, what is it? Victoria Emefa Hardcastle was right after all.
Afenyo Markin wants Emefa Hardcastle punished for calling Annoh-Dompreh a silly child, yet his Minority MPs have destroyed parliamentary logistics after putting up a chaotic behavior.
Who is paying for items destroyed by Annoh-Dompreh and Shaibu? @etsedafeamekpor please haul these silly folks to the privileges committee. I put my faith in you. Don’t fail me. Do it for Ghana.
The members of parliament who destroyed table and microphones should be made to pay for the cost of damages and be temporarily suspended. Rt. Hon Alban Bagbin should speak today. Such silly behavior from honorable members