The
Deputy Majority Chief Whip of Parliament, Hon. Sampson Ahi, says the opposition
New Patriotic Party is indecisive about their decision to boycott all events
involving President John Mahama and has therefore asked them to accept his
legitimacy.
According
to him, the NPP is two-faced about recognizing the President’s legitimacy
because they waver in declaring their true stance.
The
New Patriotic Party acting on the behest of its National Council has sought to
boycott any activity President Mahama takes part in. The party’s MPs boycotted
the vetting of ministerial appointees of the President including his inaugural
State of the Nation Address, to protest his Presidential mandate.
The
minority caucus in Parliament last Thursday snubbed the President’s state of
the nation address and days after, has come with what they consider as the “True State
of the Nation Address”, a report in which they outlined some challenges
confronting the economy.
Though
the minority has indicated they will distance themselves from every activity of
the President, they however has revealed that they will be present when the
budget is read by the Finance Minister, Seth Tekper.
In a
sharp riposte to the minority, Hon. Sampson Ahi explained on Peace FMs 6pm news
bulletin that; “The budget is presented to Parliament on the authority of the
President of Ghana.”
“I
don’t see any reason in the fact that you (minority in Parliament) don’t accept
the President. So, you did not attend his inauguration. The Minister that you
are going to listen to at Parliament, you say you don’t recognize him, so, you
snubbed vetting. This same person is coming. So, if you are at crossroad and
you cannot do anything, let all Ghanaians understand it.”
“Have
you now accepted the President?” he rhetorically questioned the minority
members, and therefore called on them to tie the knot with the ruling NDC.
Meanwhile,
the National Organizer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC),Yaw Boakye Gyan has welcomed
the minority as he said the minority’s “U-turn” is a step in the right
direction.
He
however described as “disgraceful” the minority’s walkout on the President in
his State of the Nation Address and believes the minority has reconsidered
their decision.
Source:
Ameyaw Adu Gyamfi/Peacefmonline.com/Ghana
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