Stand Off In Parliament Experts Call For Dialogue Reforms
Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:00
Three academics and respected governance experts have proposed dialogue and consultations as the solution to the current stand-off in Parliament.
They are former United Nations Governance Advisor, Professor Baffour Agyeman-Duah; Governance Fellow at the Institute for Economic Affairs, Dr Samuel Kofi Darkwa, and a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Political Science of the University of Education, Winneba, Dr Maliha Abubakari.
The impasse follows the declaration of four seats vacant by the Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, and the Supreme Court later ordering a stay of execution of same upon an application by the leader of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Caucus in Parliament, Alexander Afenyo-Markin.
This led to two emergency recalls of Parliament, each of them adjourned promptly over seemingly extraneous matters, including the absence of the government side in the House.
Speaking in separate interviews with the Daily Graphic, Prof. Agyeman-Duah and Dr Darkwa urged prominent personalities to convene a meeting to bring the parties together, emphasising quiet diplomacy over press conferences.
"What we need is quiet diplomacy and talking things out," Prof. Agyeman-Duah said.
Diplomacy
“First of all, I think it's unfortunate that we have this problem on our hands. The way forward is simple,” Prof. Agyeman-Duah said.
“In cases like this, only dialogue, consultations can solve it. I think it is time that the key players in government, that is the Executive, the Judiciary, and Parliament, sit down quietly, privately, and sort things out. As we approach the elections, we don't want a stalled Parliament.
“At the moment, it's clear that government business is going to be stalled as we prepare for the elections.
And I understand there's an exceptional Constitutional Instrument for the Electoral Commission to submit, besides the fact that certain loans, payments and certain agreements might be ratified by Parliament.
So I think this is not the time to stick to our arms,” Prof. Agyeman-Duah said. “This is not the time to decide who is right and who is wrong.
The best interest of the nation is to see smooth governance processes in the country.
So I think it's significant for the Speaker, the Chief Justice, and the Executive mdash; that is the President mdash; to find some quiet moments and sort these things out before it gets out of control,” the Chief Executive Officer of the Kufuor Foundation said.
“The Speaker mentioned in his statement that there's no crisis, there's no constitutional crisis. That, for me, was good. But then looking at the facts on the ground, the fact that Parliament is no longer in session when it should be, for me, simply signifies an impending constitutional crisis,” he said.
Prof. Agyeman-Duah suggested that the Speaker and parliamentary leadership also held a crucial role in the resolution process of the impasse.
"If the Speaker can reach some kind of understanding with his counterparts, and they can all hold meetings with the leadership of Parliament, then they can come back to Parliament and there'll be no chaos," he observed.
Dr Darkwa said that the proceedings surrounding the issue had not been managed with the requisite professionalism and diplomacy.
“Given that Ghana’s Parliament operated as a hung Parliament, it is crucial for disputes to be resolved through constructive dialogue and consensus-building rather than through legal avenues.
“The consequences of this stand-off could have significant implications for governance and the economy in Ghana. Such a situation risks undermining political stability and eroding public trust in democratic institutions,” he said.
Dr Darkwa cited historical precedents from Venezuela in 2018, Hong Kong in 2019, and Chile also in 2019, saying they served as cautionary tales in which failure to manage political disagreements effectively led to severe crises.
Those nations, he said, eventually turned to dialogue, mediation, institutional reforms and civic education as pathways to resolution.graphiconline

Adamus Resources Limited Lands Ministry Calls For Calm And Restraint
Dont Sleep With Men For Jobs You Lose Dignity Nana Aba To Young Ladies
One Arrested Over NPP NDC Clash At Mamobi
Ive Not Been Disqualified Bernard Mornah Debunks
Ill Lock Down Ghanas Economy For One Year If Elected Hassan Ayariga