During every sitting in parliament, they are usually major events that get Ghanaians talking.
These events are usually either from the majority, minority, the Speaker or some major government businesses which stirs controversies.
GhanaWeb lists some of the major events in the House during the last sitting which got Ghanaians talking.
Major shakeup in minority leader
Barely two weeks before the house resumed sitting in 2023, the NDC leadership made some major changes in the leadership of the minority.
The party appointed the former Deputy Minister of Finance, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, as the minority leader in the 8th Parliament of Ghana’s Fourth Republic. He replaced the MP for Tamale South, Haruna Iddrisu who has severed for over 6 years.
Kofi Armah Buah, MP for Ellembele, also took over as the Deputy Minority Leader while Kwame Governs Agbodza, MP for Adaklu, replaced Asawase MP Muntaka Mohammed as the Chief Whip.
Ahmed Ibrahim, MP for Banda, has been maintained as the First Deputy Minority Whip, while Comfort Doyo Cudjoe-Ghansah, MP for Ada, is the Second Deputy Minority Whip.
This was contained in a letter to the Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, from the National Democratic Congress, dated January 23, 2023.
This steered some controversies even among the minority caucus with claims that they were not informed prior to the party’s leadership making this decision.
The party has however reconciled their differences and are working together as a caucus.
Minority clashes with Majority for trying to 'smuggle' new CI into business statement
There was a clash between the majority and minority in parliament on February 10 with regards to the draft of a new Public Elections (Registration of Voters) Regulations, 2023
On Friday, February 10, 2023, after the Deputy Majority leader, Alexander Afenyo Markin, read the business statement for next week, the minority leader, Dr Caissel Ato Forson, raised concerns that the agenda that was discussed did not include Public Elections (Registration of Voters) Regulations, 2023.
“… Mr Speaker at the meeting, I have a copy of the draft of the agenda we discussed. But to my surprise, I have seen an introduction of the C1 which was never discussed at the business committee meeting. But the deputy majority leader who did not attend business committee meeting stood here and made a pronouncement that this was agreed upon. Mr Speaker I am deeply disappointed in the Clerks for allowing this to be smuggled into a business statement. This can never be allowed.
“Mr Speaker if that is the way this administration of the house, Mr Speaker this side of the house is ready for them,” Ato Forson said.
The Public Elections (registration of Voters) Regulations, 2023 was captioned in page 4 (iii)(e) of presentation of papers.
The Deputy Minority Chief Whip, Ahmed Banda, who described the business statement as a smuggled report said the house will not entertain it in the chamber.
Mr. Banda added that the Deputy Majority Chief Whip in parliament, Frank Annor Dompreh, had indicated they would smuggle the CI in the business statement and he truly did.
He added that there was a directive that the EC chairperson should appear before the house and brief them on the CI which includes the rationale behind the CI.
Ahmed Banda said the EC chairperson did not appear before the house and yet the issue has still been brought into the business statement.
In response, Alexander Afenyo-Markin said that the report should not be rejected if the minority merely disagrees but that it should be put on hold.
“Sometimes when your brother disagrees with you and you believe in a solution, you could grant us a temporal leave. Today is Friday. I will want to yield to the views expressed that we place the issue of the CI on ice for now. In other words, it won’t be part of the report,” Afenyo-Markin added.
The Deputy Speaker, Joseph Osei Owusu, in his ruling, said the majority did not deny that the CI was not part of the business arranged for the week.
“So, what has not been agreed should be excluded and if you discuss and you agree. The leader can make another statement on what was agreed. So, lets exclude what was not part of the business arrange of the week and proceed with what has been arranged for the week,” Joe Wise said.