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GOVERNMENT NEGLECTING TO DELIVER ASSETS TO PARLIAMENT SINCE SPEAKER ISN'T FROM NPP - JANTUAH

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Government neglecting to deliver assets to parliament since Speaker isn't from NPP - Jantuah

 

Without Parliament working, the Executive will not likewise have it easily, Kwame Jantuah

 

Confidential lawful professional, Kwame Jantuah, has said that the refusal by the public authority to deliver assets for the compelling running of Parliament is a strategic maneuver strategy.

 

As indicated by him, the public authority is making a conscious endeavor to baffle the matter of Parliament on the grounds that the Speaker isn't an individual from the decision New Patriotic Party (NPP).

 

"There could be the power in light of the fact that the Speaker isn't from the decision party. At the present time, the Speaker says there is no cash, so how might government business go on?" 3news cited Kwame Jantuah as having said.

 

His remark is on the rear of Alban Babin's assertion on the floor of Parliament on May 26 that the Ministry of Finance's inability to deliver the required assets to Parliament is influencing the House.

 

He made sense of that Parliament has no cash to work thus the end in supporting monetary responsibilities of the House.

 

"Parliament is at present being run on unfulfilled obligations, and the House ought not be treated as one of the Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs)," Graphic internet based cited the Speaker.

 

He said the public authority has kept in touch with the House to diminish their spending plan by 50%.

 

"This is an arm of government. We are not piece of the MMDAs. We have even been composed to, to lessen our spending plan at times by 50%," Bagbin griped.

 

Kwame Jantuah likewise added that the money serve and the Speaker ought to have been assembled into a conference to determine the matter as opposed to put it out in the public space.

 

"Without Parliament working, the Executive will not likewise have it easily except if they sidestep Parliament. This is the sort of thing that shouldn't have even emerged.

 

"The President ought to have called the Finance Minister and the Speaker into a gathering and settled this," he added.

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