2 years ago
I will be the most joyful man on the earth assuming I leave Parliament-Kennedy boast
Kennedy Agyapong, the Member of Parliament for Assin Central, says he isn't terrified by the possibility of being chopped out from Parliament.
Kennedy Agyapong and two different MPs are the subject of a test by the Privileges Committee of Parliament over their nonattendance from the house for fifteen sittings.
Close by Henry Quartey and Sarah Adwoa Safo, the vocal MP will have his destiny chose by the panel when Parliament resumes sitting.
Addressing the issue, Kennedy Agyapong recognized the Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, as the mind behind what he thinks is a plan to expel him from Parliament.
He said on Oman FM that leaving parliament wouldn't hurt him as it will keep individuals from asking for help from him.
"I will be cheerful assuming I leave Parliament on the grounds that nobody will come to me for cash in the future. Assuming you come to me, I will guide you to your MP. I've had a decent existence so I won't become poor assuming that I leave Parliament.
"Muntaka is guarding us and he's adage it's Muntaka's choice and not that of the NDC assembly. In the event that I leave Parliament, I'd be the most joyful man in light of the fact that nobody can come to my home for cash. I have no issue leaving Parliament," he said.
Kennedy Agyapong likewise took steps to deliver a rundown of NDC MPs who, in his view, have absented themselves from parliament for fifteen sittings.
The MP further made a few charges against Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, asserting that he flew personal luxury planes during the Mills-Mahama government.
"On February 15, 2010, he withdrew and returned on February 17, 2010, with an extraordinary flight. Okudzeto, what is an extraordinary or contracted flight?
"On March 7, Okudzeto Ablakwa left the country again with EK-782 which is Emirates, and returned on March, 11; with one more fly called EK-781," Agyapong cited from the said archives.
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