Alexander Afenyo-Markin has triggered a recall of Parliament

The Majority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, has announced plans to trigger a recall of Parliament on Wednesday, October 23.

Speaking on Citi FM’s Eyewitness News with Umaru Sanda Amadu on Tuesday, October 22, the Effutu MP expressed concerns over the recent decision by Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, to indefinitely adjourn the House.

Afenyo-Markin suggested that the Speaker’s move is part of a broader strategy by National Democratic Congress (NDC) MPs to obstruct parliamentary business, accusing them of attempting to derail Ghana’s economy.

The Majority Leader emphasized that the NPP is determined to counter these efforts and ensure that government business continues unhindered despite the opposition’s alleged tactics.

“God willing, tomorrow [Wednesday, October 23], the Majority will trigger the recall of Parliament because the actions of the Speaker are undermining Parliamentary work so that the economy will suffer and so we will trigger the recall of Parliament and we will see what he [Bagbin] will do.

“A court has ordered you to take action and you are going around the issue meanwhile he is not Parliament so we will trigger a recall.”

Speaker Bagbin announced the indefinite adjournment of parliamentary proceedings on Tuesday, October 22 after a tussle over which caucus was to sit on the Majority side of the House.

The Speaker announced that his decision to adjourn the House was reached after consultation with leadership which Afenyo-Markin disagreed.

“He [Bagbin] respectfully invited us to his office for a meeting and said he had received the court ruling and was going to inform the House and that many people had visited him and asked for more time for consultation and that he was going to adjourn the House and I asked him what about the Supreme Court’s ruling.

“I drew his attention that his colleagues had taken our seats and he said he is not responsible for the seating in Parliament but the Clerk and I asked the Clerk if he changed the name tags and he said no. It is like when the Minority speaks, he is taken aback and behaves as if he is afraid of somebody.”

CRDT: Citinewsroom 

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