Parliament to ban use of mobile phones by MPs in chamber

Parliament to ban use of mobile phones by MPs in chamber

 

 

Ghana’s legislature is considering placing a ban on the use of mobile phones by members of Parliament in the chamber.The move according to leadership is to ensure full concentration from MPs on business of the house.

Speaking during the presentation of the business statement majority leader and minister for parliamentary affairs Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu disclosed the decision is contained in the reviewed standing orders.

 

 

The Suame MP cited situations where members are constantly on phones in the chamber when the house in session as basis for the move.“Mr. Speaker I believe the house must make a determination and let me emphasize,

 

 

it’s the reason why it’s been proposed that in the next parliament, once we accept and indeed adopt the reviewed standing orders, no member will be allowed to bring a cellphone in this chamber. We need to demonstrate seriousness in this house. We need to.”

 

 

According to the Suame MP, the practice where members focus on their phones to the neglect of proceedings even when the house hosts important guests dents the image of the legislature.

 

 

“When the president of the republic is talking members are fidgeting with their phone. When the minister responsible for finance comes here members are fidgeting with their phones. When questions are asked, ministers are providing answers members are fidgeting with their phones.

 

 

It doesn’t tell a good story about us. Mr. Speaker let’s be very honest with ourselves”.Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu argued the ban would not be novel to Ghana since parliaments in some other countries practice same.

 

 

“Mr. Speaker the parliament of Ghana is not the only parliament in the world. And there are established parliaments in the world who do not allow members to come to parliament with their cellphones. That should be the (case here too) and Mr. Speaker we shall apply the rules religiously once we adopt the reviewed standing orders”.

 

 

Parliament of Ghana is undertaking a comprehensive review of rules governing conducts of business called standing orders. Should the reviewed standing orders be adopted, members of Parliament for the 8th parliament will not be able to use phones in the chamber.