Vetting done after Minority walked out are illegal—Oppong Nkrumah
Member of Parliament for Ofoase Ayerebi in the Eastern Region of Ghana, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, has explained that all Ministers-Designate who were vetted after the Minority are illegal. According to him, the vetting committee was dissolved by the Speaker of Parliament with an order for it to be reconstituted. Therefore, it came as a shock […] The post Vetting done after Minority walked out are illegal—Oppong Nkrumah appeared first on MyNewsGh.
Member of Parliament for Ofoase Ayerebi in the Eastern Region of Ghana, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, has explained that all Ministers-Designate who were vetted after the Minority are illegal.
According to him, the vetting committee was dissolved by the Speaker of Parliament with an order for it to be reconstituted.
Therefore, it came as a shock that some Ministers-Designate were vetted after the Minority respected the speaker’s decision to dissolve the committee.
On the reports from the vetting, he indicated that they have not received them, but they will look at them when they are furnished with them on the floor of the house.
The speaker of Parliament on Friday, January 31, 2025, ordered that the Appointments Committee must be reconstituted on Friday.
“I call for an immediate meeting of the Committee of Selection today, to reconstitute the Appointments Committee as a matter of urgency and to set up the Standing Orders Committee to reconsider a revision of the rules for the assessment of nominees for the consideration and approval by the House.”
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