Muntaka Rushed With Motion On Reversal Of Absentee MPs’ Case - Avoka

Muntaka Rushed With Motion On Reversal Of Absentee MPs’ Case - Avoka

 

 

The Member of Parliament for Zebilla East, Cletus Avoka believes Minority Chief Whip, Muntaka Mubarak rushed into filing a motion calling for a reversal of the referral of the three MPs to the Privileges Committee for absenting themselves for over 15 sittings. Cletus Avoka indicated Muntaka Mubarak’s decision to file a motion, without

 

extensive engagement with leadership of the Minority Caucus, was not appropriate. He also said that extensive engagements would have provided the opportunity for legal considerations. I also think Muntaka is rushing too much. I thought when the House adjourned, there should have been a caucus meeting to discuss the way forward

 

 

on whether we should present a motion or not to rescind Speaker’s decision, he said. In the motion Muntaka Mubarak called on Parliament to revoke, cancel or rescind the referral made by The Rt. Hon. Speaker on the 5th day of April 2022, to the committee on Privileges to consider the issue of absence without permission

 

 

from the House under Article 97 (1) (c) of the constitution and Standing Orders 15 and 16 of Honourables Sarah Adwoa Safo, Henry Quartey and Kennedy Ohene Agyapong. Mr. Avoka wondered whether the motion would yield results, given that it was filed by an individual and not the Minority Caucus. The three MPs

 

 

who have been referred to the committee are  Dome Kwabenya MP, Sara Adwoa Safo, Ayawaso Central MP, Henry Quartey, and Assin Central MP, Kennedy Agyapong. Per Article 97(1)(c) of the 1992 Constitution, a Member of Parliament shall vacate his seat if he is absent, without the permission in writing of the Speaker,

 

 

and he is unable to offer a reasonable explanation to the Parliamentary Committee on Privileges from fifteen sittings of a meeting of Parliament during any period that Parliament has been summoned to meet and continues to meet.