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Minoritys Decision on Deputy Trade Ministers Vetting Is Regrettable Majority

Thu, 04 Jul 2024 09:00

Minoritys Decision on Deputy Trade Ministers Vetting Is Regrettable  Majority

The Majority caucus in Parliament has described the decision of the Minority caucus to boycott the deputy ministerial vetting of the deputy Trades and Industry minister designate, Kofi Ahenkorah Marfo, as “regrettable”.

In a press release on Tuesday, 2nd July, 2024, the Majority alluded to the fact that it is expedient that the Minority participates in the vetting process of the deputy Trades and Industry minister after the President had submitted his name to Parliament.

The Majority in Parliament appealed to the Minority to rescind their decision to boycott the vetting.

The Minority, earlier, had issued a statement making known their intention of not participating in the vetting of Mr. Ahenkorah Marfo.

The Minority argued that, the already oversized government does not need additional deputy Trades Minister due to the financial implication it would have on an already limping economy.

The Majority has described the reasons for the boycott as “regrettable” and urged the Minority to reassess their decision.

The Majority underscored the need to have a continued governance without interruption, particularly during challenging times as the one being experienced by Ghanaians.

The majority outlined a number of efforts the government is putting into the various sectors to engage with various stakeholders to address the country’s obstacles and encouraged the Minority to participate in the vetting process to ensure the smooth functioning of government.

“Our compatriots nationwide will not view this August House charitably should we enable an interruption in governance merely on accounts of pending elections. In soccer, significant goals are scored both in regular and injury times. Every moment counts,” excerpts of the press release stated.

“It is therefore our hope that our colleagues on the other side, will reconsider their position and act in the interest of the country, enabling with all good faith, the business of government to proceed”.Kobina Darlington/ 
   

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