Member of Parliament (MP) for Bortianor-Ngleshie-Amanfrom, Sylvester Tetteh has pleaded with his colleague NPP MPs to take part in the 2023 budget debate.
According to reports, only 21 MPs were seated on the Majority side at the time the debate commenced.
It is however not clear why the NPP MPs missed the debate.
However, some of them have been spotted in Qatar at the ongoing 2022 World Cup.
Sly Tetteh contributing to a panel discussion on Peace FM's morning show 'Kokrokoo' said the actions of his colleague members are unjustifiable.
"This started from the post-budget workshop. The attendance was very poor from the majority side and then to the debate itself. It is not the usual budget debate we're used to and it scared me a bit . . . as for the 'Ken must go' agenda, it continues unabated but that doesn't mean we should neglect our duties . . ."
Meanwhile, Parliament is scheduled to adjourn sine die on Wednesday, December 21, 2022, according to the Majority leader, Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu.
Source: Peacefmonline.com
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Shameful MPs Then they should dissolve the government. How can you behave childishly due to selfish tendencies. Most of them were either Ministers or deputy Ministers who did not continue after the first term of Akuffo Addo. Out of envy. And they even have nothing to show when they were ministers of state. Needless action !!!!
It looks like the NPP is fed up with power! SHAMEFUL!
Hahahaaaa, the 98 horses have been forced to the river side, now how to get them to drink the water is another problem. Fact is when people with different minds come together and see something as black, it must be black, if one individual says it's white, what is currently happening is what will happen. Some MP's got more votes than their presidential candidates in their constituencies so it tells you how popular they are, it will therefore be a fallacy for someone to think that it's because of him or her someone is in parliament. We also have quite a sizable number of majority MP's who are presidential materials, they see certain things happening as a threat to their presidential ambitions thus their resistance to those happenings, as to whether the approach they have adopted is the appropriate one to use is another matter. What of if they sit in the chamber and decide not to utter a word on the budget . We are seeing interesting times.