The recent chaos in Ghana’s Parliament has sparked concerns from various stakeholders. Apexnewsgh.com
A private legal practitioner Lawyer Kwame Jantuah a member of the Conventions People’s Party, he emphasized that the reduction of NDC members from 137 to 88 is a problem that needs to be addressed, rather than resorting to fighting and mayhem in Parliament.
The legal Practitioner questioned the behavior of NPP members, who are obstructing the business of the house, and urged them to focus on solving their internal problems. He also criticized the utterances made by Annor Dompreh, which he believes have incited people against Parliament.
This call for calm and reflection echoes the sentiments of many who are worried about the impact of parliamentary disruptions on the country’s image and development. As you said, “What does fighting do? Does it solve anything?” It’s time for Ghana’s lawmakers to put aside their differences and work towards finding solutions to the country’s challenges.
The world is indeed watching, and it’s essential for Ghana’s Parliament to demonstrate maturity and decorum in their proceedings.
As you aptly put it, “Africans who are watching Ghana, and you couldn’t think that people are watching us.” Let’s hope that Ghana’s lawmakers will take heed of this advice and work towards a more constructive and peaceful parliamentary process.
He spoke on TV3
Source: Apexnewsgh.com









