Speaker of Parliament, Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin who is jetting out of the country to Dubai for medical review today November 27, 2021says there is no Majority political party in Ghana’s current Parliament.
According to him, the current Parliament is a hung House which is housing equal members with an independent legislator.
He stated that the fact that the independent parliamentarian decided to do business with a particular political party does not mean there is Majority party in Parliament.
Mr. Bagbin who claims he is leaving the shores of Ghana to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Saturday, November 27 “to undergo a medical review” has adopted social media to be responding to some of the allegations against him.
A fax message sighted by DGN Online lists the wife of the Speaker, Alice Adjua Yornas, Head of the Parliamentary Clinic, Dr Prince Pambo, and his Special Aide, Justice Norvor, as part of his delegation.
This comes a day after Speaker Bagbin ruled on a motion filed by the Minister of Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta, on the 2022 budget statement.
Already, the Majority Caucus, whose members walked out a few moments prior to the ruling, is accusing Mr Bagbin of “mischief” in presiding over the exercise.
They have since declared their intention to have the “illegality” reversed.
But the Speaker in a Facebook post on November 27, 2021 said as the “Speaker, I will do all I can, not to allow the government to obstruct or frustrate parliament in its lawful duty. That is a pledge to the people of Ghana, and there is a reason why the good people of Ghana elected this parliament. It is a hung parliament of 137-137, the independent who decided to do business with one side of the majority, there is no majority party in this House. This is a new beginning, where for the first time, a majority has walked out from its own business.”
Source: Daily Guide
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Truly, I’ve lost all respect for this man whom I believed would be truly independent minded and honest. Such display of open bias is shameful and utterly disgraceful, Mr. Bagbin. Just this year you declared the NPP as the majority in parliament, now you say there is no majority in parliament. Curiously, in the same post where you make this spurious claim, you also assert that the ‘majority has abdicated it’s business’. So there is a majority and you know it deep within your inmost thoughts. Not surprisingly, you’ve chosen a path of mischief for which posterity will judge you; you claim to be implementing the will of the people, forgetting that as Speaker of our Parliament, our only will for you is to be impartial and unbiased in running the Astor’s of the House in order for the true will of the people to be done. In conclusion, let me remind you of the Ghanaian (Akan?) proverb : ‘s3 wopatu patu yare a, wopatu wu’, to wit: if you get sick mischievously, you will die mischievously. Good day! I’m also surprised that Ghanaians don’t find it curious that your ‘medical checkup’ can only be done in Dubai for your whole family at the taxpayer’s expense. God is watching.