Betty Mould-Iddrisu, a renowned Ghanaian lawyer and former Attorney General, has expressed confidence in the Speaker of Parliament’s decision to declare four seats vacant. Apexnewsgh reportsÂ
According to her, the Speaker was “100% within his rights” to make this declaration . She believes the Supreme Court’s subsequent ruling was incorrect and disregarded established judicial precedents and norms.
Mould-Iddrisu’s stance is rooted in her expertise as a lawyer and her experience in Ghana’s legal system. As the first female Attorney General in Ghana, she has a deep understanding of the country’s laws and parliamentary procedures . Her conviction that the Speaker’s decision was lawful suggests that she sees the move as a legitimate exercise of parliamentary authority.
However, the situation is complex, and opinions on the matter vary. The Supreme Court’s intervention has added another layer to the controversy, highlighting the need for clarity on parliamentary procedures and the rule of law.
Source: Apexnewsgh.com