Annoh-Dompreh Attacks Minority, Accuses Em Of Crude Tactics To Frustrate Gov’t Business
Majority Chief Whip, Frank Annoh-Dompreh, has launched scathing accusations at the Minority caucus, questioning their commitment to parliamentary business amidst boycott of proceedings.
He accused the Minority members of engaging in questionable tactics by abandoning work in the Chamber but showing up at Committees to drink tea and sign in their presence (Probably to be able to collect sitting allowance).
In a fiery statement to the media on Wednesday, July 19, 2023, following an abrupt adjournment of the House due to lack of quorum, Mr. Annoh-Dompreh expressed disdain at the Minority members for their selective approach to the boycott.
Mr. Annoh-Dompreh described this as a ‘crude tactic’ aimed at frustrating government business.
“That is most unfortunate, and that is not how representatives of the people are supposed to behave. We will be looking at them,” he declared.
Less than 90 members were present at the commencement of the sitting on Wednesday.
Expressing disappointment, Mr. Annoh-Dompreh called on the Minority to uphold their patriotic duty as elected representatives, emphasizing that they were voted into the House to participate in parliamentary business.
He challenged the Minority to adopt a more principled approach and either fully boycott Parliament or actively participate without picking and choosing their engagements.
To address concerns about forming a quorum, the Whip demanded accountability from the Minority.
He said, “If you tell me we should marshal our NPP numbers, it is as if the house is one-sided and is minded to do only government business. No, we don’t do only government business.”
Mr. Annoh-Dompreh called on the Minority to take a decisive stance by wholly boycotting Parliament or actively participating in its proceedings, rather than engaging in inconsistent practices that may diminish their credibility.
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