The traitors will appear – Apaak in the agreement of the minister
Builsa South Member of Parliament Dr Clement Apaak said traitors in the Minority camp who voted for the approval of all the ministerial candidates of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo will be exposed.
After the approval of the ministers, Dr Apaak said the opposition MPs still failed to live up to their expectations.
In a tweet, he said “Ministerial approval – The most destructive and disappointing result. Greed and treachery are our curse. But again we have failed to live up to expectations. The traitors will be exposed by their collaborators soon.
Ministerial Approval – A most damaging and disappointing outcome. Greed and treachery are our curse. But again we have failed to live up to expectations. Traitors will surely be exposed by collaborators in no time.
– Dr. Clement Abas Apaak (@DrApaak) March 24, 2023
Parliament has approved all of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s ministerial nominees after a vote.
Speaker, Alban Bagbin after the voting on Friday March 24 said “Dear Members, at the end of the vote collection has been completed. The list of 275 eligible voters, 3 voters are absent, so 272 have exercised their franchise. The voting results are as follows; KT Hammond 154 Yes, 116 No, rejected 1, Bryan Acheampong, 167 Yes, 98 No, rejected 4, abstention 3. Stephen Asamoah Boateng 147 Yes, 122 No, 3 abstentions. Mohammed Amin Adams 152 Yes, 117 No, rejected 1, abstain 2. Osei Bonsu Amoah 149 Yes, 120 No, 3 abstain, Stephen Amoah 146 yes, 123 no, 3 absent.
“The House has approved the nomination of the following persons as ministers and deputy ministers in accordance with 79 (1) of the constitution.”
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Before the vote there was a heated exchange about the report of the Appointments Committee on the new vetting of the nominees.
While the Majority pressed ahead that the report would be taken up on Thursday afternoon, the Minority members in the Committee denied knowledge of the report, asking for more time to study it.
This prompted the House to suspend the process to allow the Minority Group to study the 63-page report for debate.
After the debate, Speaker Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin postponed the question of approval or nomination.
“The question is tomorrow [Friday, March 24]. I proceed to adjourn the house until tomorrow at 10 o’clock in the afternoon.”
By Laud Nartey|3news.com|Ghana
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