Politics of Wednesday, 23 October 2024

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Declaration of vacant seats a parliamentary coup d'état - Allotey Jacobs

Allotey Jacobs is a former Central Regional Chairman of the National Democratic Congress Allotey Jacobs is a former Central Regional Chairman of the National Democratic Congress

A former Central Regional Chairman of the National Democratic Congress, Bernard Allotey Jacobs, has described the Speaker of Parliament's declaration of four seats as vacant as a parliamentary coup d'état.

Reacting to the developments from Parliament while speaking on Peace FM’s Kokrokoo on Wednesday, October 23, 2024, Allotey Jacobs stated that the NDC caucus, through the Speaker, wanted to forcefully take over power that did not legally belong to them.

“My interpretation of what happened last week in the declaration of four vacant seats of parliament was an act of parliamentary coup d'état led by Alban Sumana Bagbin. It was an act of coup d'état and it must never happen again.

“You can’t force yourself to take power when it is not yours. If you want Majority, go and do your campaign on the ground, come back to Parliament in 2025, and be the Majority,” he explained.

Allotey Jacobs raised concerns about the NDC’s sudden scramble for the Majority seats in Parliament, alleging that there is a grand scheme behind the scenes aimed at targeting the presidency.

“For me, I sense certain motives behind the declaration. A declaration of a false Majority to come and abolish policies they helped approve and passed, that’s one way of a coup d'état. You don’t live in that kind of Alice Wonderland where you abolish and you expect the president to assent and what happens next is for Parliament to vote no confidence in the presidency.

“It is a sequence of strategies adopted by them and that is my interpretation of what happened at the parliament house...,” he added.



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