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Vacant Seats: Let’s Break Bagbin’s Grip with Parliamentary Majority in December 7 Polls – Afigya Kwabre South MP
Ahead of the December 7 polls, Afigya Kwabre South MP, Hon. Kofi Adomako, has called on party members and supporters to intensify their efforts to secure a parliamentary majority. This, he believes, is a crucial step in "breaking the grip" of Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin, who has often been perceived as a balancing force in the current split parliament.
In a passionate address during a rally, Hon. Adomako emphasized the significance of the upcoming elections, especially the vacant seats that have opened due to recent developments, and appealed to party faithful to unite and focus on winning these seats.
“The power of Parliament rests not only in passing laws but also in deciding the country's direction. When we are able to secure a majority, we’ll strengthen our mandate and make it easier to push through policies that benefit all Ghanaians,” he remarked.
Targeting Vacant Seats for a Stronger Position
With a few parliamentary seats currently vacant, the MP underscored that winning these will not only strengthen the party’s numbers but also limit the Speaker's influence over the House's affairs. Alban Bagbin, a long-standing figure in Ghanaian politics and the first Speaker to be elected from an opposition party, has often been at the center of high-stakes parliamentary debates, where his decisions have shaped critical outcomes.
Hon. Adomako contended that a parliamentary majority would reduce the need for compromise with the Speaker on key votes, allowing the ruling party to accelerate its agenda. He explained that with a majority, "we can focus fully on implementing our manifesto promises and addressing the pressing needs of our people."
“Our Victory Depends on You”
Addressing supporters, the MP encouraged everyone to contribute, whether through canvassing, engaging with undecided voters, or ensuring high voter turnout on election day. He highlighted that every vote could be the difference between a majority and continued challenges in passing essential policies.
"The Speaker has done his best to be a referee in this close contest, but we need a decisive majority if we are to truly represent the will of our people without unnecessary hurdles. It is in your hands to make this a reality," he said.
Engaging the Youth and Women in Campaign Efforts
In a notable shift, Hon. Adomako called for greater engagement with youth and women, whom he described as the “heartbeat of our campaign.” Recognizing their influence in local communities, he urged party leaders and activists to dedicate resources to reach out to these groups.
"Women and young people are at the forefront of change. They see the impact of our policies in their daily lives. Their commitment to our cause will make a difference in every constituency, especially in areas with vacant seats," he added.
Conclusion
The December 7 polls are shaping up to be a defining moment for Ghana’s political landscape. With several seats up for grabs, Hon. Kofi Adomako and his party are placing high hopes on winning these constituencies to shift the power balance in Parliament. By securing a majority, they aim to minimize the influence of Speaker Alban Bagbin and streamline policy implementation.