Politics of Thursday, 13 June 2024

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Decision to boycott parliament demonstrates your double standards on corruption - Ahiagbah to Minority

Richard Ahiagbah is the Director of Communications of the NPP Richard Ahiagbah is the Director of Communications of the NPP

Richard Ahiaghah, the Director of Communications for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has said that the support that the Minority in Parliament is giving to their leader, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, in the ambulance case smacks of double standards in the fight against corruption.

To him, the Minority is undermining the rule of law and the fight against corruption.

“The NDC Minority Caucus’s support for Dr. Ato Forson undermines the rule of law and the fight against corruption.

“This demonstrates the NDC’s double standards on corruption. The NDC needs to understand that their partisan solidarity goes against the interests of the taxpayers who pay their salaries,” he wrote on X.

The Minority in Parliament had announced their decision to boycott parliamentary proceedings whenever their leader, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, is required to attend court sessions in the ongoing ambulance trial.

This decision was in response to the refusal of the Presiding High Court Judge, Justice Afia Serwah Asare-Botwe, to grant a request from Dr. Ato Forson’s lawyers for a leave of absence to attend important parliamentary business on Tuesday, June 11, 2024, when the House resumed its third meeting of the fourth session.

In a press statement issued by the NDC MPs and signed by Chief Whip, Governs Kwame Agbodza, they expressed their discontent with the judge’s refusal of an earlier request by Parliament for Dr. Ato Forson to participate in a crucial Parliamentary Service Board meeting, among other legislative activities.

The statement emphasised that the Minority Leader was expected to deliver a resumption address, engage with the press, and perform other significant duties as part of his legislative mandate, which he would be unable to fulfil due to the court proceedings.

The Minority contended that their decision was aimed at countering what they perceive as an attempt by the trial judge, Justice Afia Serwah Asare-Botwe, to impede Dr. Ato Forson’s ability to perform his constitutional responsibilities as an elected Member of Parliament and the Leader of the Minority Caucus.

“The NDC Minority Caucus has taken notice of this worrying trend that shows an attempt by the trial judge, Justice Afia Serwah Asare-Botwe, to prevent the Minority Leader from performing his constitutional duties as an elected Member of Parliament and the Leader of the Minority Caucus.

“In the light of the above, and the continuous persecution of the Minority Leader, the NDC Minority will continue to solidarise and stand by its Leader anytime he is due to appear in court.

“The NDC Minority Caucus further reserves the right to apply all other tools available to us in our approach to business on the floor,” an excerpt of the statement said.

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