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Home » Afenyo-Markin defends protest during vetting, citing lack of dialogue

Afenyo-Markin defends protest during vetting, citing lack of dialogue

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaFebruary 6, 2025 Corruption Watch No Comments5 Mins Read
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Mr Alexander Afenyo-Markin, the Minority Leader, Tuesday defended the Minority’s decision to stage a protest during the vetting of Mr Okudzeto Ablakwa, minister-designate for Foreign Affairs and Mr Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, minister-designate for Health, citing a lack of room for dialogue.

He explained that the Minority had agreed to vet four nominees, but the Majority changed the plan to five without consulting them.

“… Mr Speaker, around 2200 hours, we had indications from the majority of the intent to continue the vetting of more nominees rather than agreed. There was no room for us to discuss the way forward, which resulted in our decision as the minority to protest,” he said.

Mr Afenyo-Markin gave the account when in a formal communication to the Speaker, Mr Alban Bagbin to rescind his descision of suspending four Members of Parliament (MPs) for their alleged involvement in the chaotic scenes that erupted during the vetting of ministerial nominees.

The protest turned chaotic, leading to a clash between Minority and Majority MPs.

The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, subsequently suspended three New Patriotic Party (NPP) MPs and one National Democratic Congress (NDC) MP over disagreements regarding whether the vetting should continue on January 31.

Mr Afenyo-Markin acknowledged that the situation got out of hand during the protest, assuring to work with the speaker to uphold the dignity and integrity of the House.

He said: “Mr Speaker, our intention was to have a peaceful protest to express our displeasure at the excesses of our colleagues in the majority.”

In a positive development, Speaker Bagbin lifted the ban on the four MPs after both the majority leader and minority leader appealed to him.

The four MPs included Mr Dickson-Neslson Este Dafeamekpor, Majority Chief Whip; Mr Frank Annoh-Dompreh, Minority Chief Whip; Mr Jerry Ahmed Shaib, Second Minority Whip and Mr Alhassan Sulemana Tampuli, an NPP MP for Gushegu.

Confusion rocked Parliament’s Appointments Committee sitting Thursday night, when members of the Minority and Majority caucuses clashed over the vetting of Mr Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, minister-designate for health, and Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, designated for Foreign Affairs.

The disagreement began after 2200 hours when the vetting of the nominee for Transport, Mr Joseph Bukari Nikpe, had been concluded.

The Majority Caucus decided to vet two more ministerial nominees that night after having already vetted five others.

The Minority group on the Committee, however, proposed rescheduling the vetting to Friday, January 31, saying it was too late.

The Majority rejected that suggestion, insisting that the vetting should continue as scheduled.

It accused the Minority Leader, Mr Alexander Afenyo Markin, (Ranking Member on the Committee), of spending more time on nominees, hence the delay.

The situation escalated into chaos, disrupting the session as tables were broken and microphones destroyed in a tussle between some committee members.

In response, the Majority Leader, Mr Mahama Ayariga, intervened and apologised for the unfortunate incident, suspending the vetting and rescheduling it to Friday, January 31.

“The microphones have been destroyed and even if we want to proceed with the hearing, the media cannot pick the feed. It is unfortunate this has happened,” he said.

“Let us not destroy the enviable image that Ghana has carved for itself in terms of our democracy.”

The clash between the two causes brought the Committee’s work to a standstill, with both sides refusing to back down from their positions.

The incident had raised concerns over the integrity of the vetting process and the ability of Parliament to conduct its business in a peaceful and orderly manner.

Meanwhile, the Minority Leader, Mr Afenyo-Markin, alleged that the Clerk to the Appointments Committee, Madam Gifty Jiagge-Gobah, was being partisan and favouring the NDC.

“… The Clerk to the Committee is a partisan clerk…, she agrees with the NDC and she advertises and informs people to come,” he told the media.

Mr Afenyo-Markin said the Minority would not be bullied into submission and prevented from asking the necessary questions during vetting.

“We will not accept any bullying. They can call us micro-minority, they can say whatever they want to say. We have been cooperating with them.”

Earlier Thursday morning, the two sides reached an agreement to vet three nominees, but the Majority later attempted to push for additional nominees without proper consensus, hence the disruption in the vetting process, he said.

In a response to the recent altercations in Parliament, Speaker Alban Bagbin Friday outlined a series of measures to address the immediate fallout and prevent future occurrences.

The Speaker’s decisive actions aimed to restore trust, ensure accountability, and maintain order in the legislative body.

Mr Bagbin in his formal communication to
MPs on the Floor of the House on Friday, January 31, 2025 suspended four MPs involved in the clashes for two weeks.

The suspended MPs which MPs, included Majority Chief Whip, Mr Rockson-Nelson Este Dafeamekpor and Minority Chief Whip Mr Frank Annoh-Dompreh, were barred from participating in parliamentary sittings and activities during this period.

“…These people are suspended from Parliament for two weeks from today,” Speaker Bagbin ruled decisively during Friday’s sitting.

He, also directed the Clerk to Parliament to formally lodge a criminal complaint with the police, paving the way for a full investigation into the incidents.

He said: “This move ensures that those found culpable will face legal consequences.”

To restore trust and ensure the Committee operates effectively and without bias, the Committee of Selection had been instructed to reconstitute the Appointments Committee.

According to the Speaker, the Clerk to Parliament will conduct a comprehensive assessment of the damage caused to Parliamentary property during the confrontations.

“MPs found responsible for the destruction will be surcharged to cover the costs of repairs or replacements,” the Speaker said.

Further, a seven-member committee, chaired by Mr Bedzrah, an NDC MP for Ho West was established by the Speaker to investigate the incidents in detail.

Speaker Bagbin’s swift and decisive actions demonstrate his commitment to maintaining order and accountability in Parliament.

As the legislative body navigates these challenging times, the Speaker’s measures aim to restore trust and ensure the smooth functioning of Ghana’s parliamentary democracy.

GNA



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