Parliamentary vetting of Ablakwa interrupted by heated dispute

There was a heated dispute between Ranking Member, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, and Committee Chairman, Bernard Ahiafor, over a directive issued by the Speaker of Parliament during the vetting of Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, the Foreign Affairs Minister-nominee. The disagreement raised questions about the validity of the committee’s quorum after the Speaker decided to reconstitute the committee, which […] The post Parliamentary vetting of Ablakwa interrupted by heated dispute appeared first on MyNewsGh.

Jan 31, 2025 - 20:45
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Parliamentary vetting of Ablakwa interrupted by heated dispute

There was a heated dispute between Ranking Member, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, and Committee Chairman, Bernard Ahiafor, over a directive issued by the Speaker of Parliament during the vetting of Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, the Foreign Affairs Minister-nominee.

The disagreement raised questions about the validity of the committee’s quorum after the Speaker decided to reconstitute the committee, which had earlier been caught up in a chaotic session the previous night.

Afenyo-Markin expressed concerns that the Speaker’s decision had the potential to affect the legitimacy of the proceedings. “The Speaker has issued a directive, and until there is clarity on its implications, we cannot proceed as though nothing has happened,” he argued, calling for the vetting session to be suspended until the matter was fully addressed.

However, Mahama Ayariga, the Majority Leader in Parliament, disagreed, dismissing the concerns about quorum. “This directive does not affect our quorum in any way,” Ayariga countered, reinforcing the NDC’s stance that the session could continue without disruption.

In response, Chairman Ahiafor sided with the NDC members, declaring that any Minority MPs who felt uncomfortable with the directive were free to leave. “If you have issues with the directive, you are at liberty to leave,” he remarked, implying that those unhappy with the changes had the option to recuse themselves.

This remark did not sit well with Afenyo-Markin, who immediately demanded a retraction. “Mr. Chairman, withdraw that comment! If you don’t, the NPP caucus will recuse itself from this vetting process,” he insisted, making it clear that the NPP would not participate under such conditions.

Despite the demand, Ahiafor refused to back down, interpreting Afenyo-Markin’s response as a sign of his intention to step away from the session. “If you say you are recusing yourself, I take it in good faith,” Ahiafor replied, standing firm in his position.

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