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Representative not approved to announce Adwoa Safo's position empty - Privileges Committee
The representative of parliament has not been approved to pronounce the place of Madam Sarah Adwoa Safo empty, Mr Alhassan Bashir Fuseini, a Member of Parliament's Privileges Committee has said.
Addressing the Press in Parliament on Thursday to expose a report by certain segments of the media, Mr Fuseini said: "There is no such report as I address you now on the grounds that as an individual from the panel assuming the report is assembled I will be a see to the report. We will likewise help it through our positioning part and his representative.
"In this way, take it from me that the legitimate story of the honor board as we talk currently is that there is no report on the three alluded individuals from Parliament," he said.
Mr Alban Bagbin, the Speaker of Parliament on May 4 alluded Madam Sarah Adwoa Safo, Member of Parliament (MP) Dome-Kwabenya; Mr Henry Quartey, MP Ayawaso Central and Mr Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, MP Assin Central to the Privileges Committee for absenting themselves from 15 sittings of the House without his consent.
In his location, Mr Fuseini, who is likewise the MP for Sagnarigu, affirmed the board meeting with Mr Quartey and Mr Agyapong, in any case, there was no a valuable open door for the individuals to meet with Madam Safo.
He said: "Let me likewise state in unmitigated terms that on the issue of Adwao Safo, the board made plainly we had no chance of meeting her and we can't censure or vindicate an individual without giving the individual a consultation."
As per Mr Fuseini, the board of trustees put forth attempts in arriving at Madam Safo however the representative of the council "clarified that he was unable to say for sure that parliament's correspondence contacted her," he told the press.
"Thus, in unequivocal terms, the council never anytime at any material second made such attribution. Nothing could be farther from reality; it is an outright obsessive untruth.
"Furthermore, I need to remain for the benefit of the NDC individuals from the board and express current realities of the advisory group that presently, there is no report of the panel," he said.
Mr Fuseini cited Standing Order 161, which represented guidelines of the House that any suggestion by a panel would need to be put before the entire as boards couldn't execute choices.
He noted councils alluded results of gatherings to the whole for choices to be made through the Speaker for a necessary activity to be followed.
"The board of trustees has not assembled a report so how might you have a landowner where there is no house. How might there be an account of a report when there is no report," he said.
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