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Ghana Trends Blog of Saturday, 25 March 2023

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I Haven't Slept Since Last Night We've Disgrace Ourselves - Hon Rickettss Hagan On Approval Of Ministers

Member of Parliament for Cape Coast South, Kwaku Ricketts-Hagan has said the approval of all the ministerial nominees was a disgrace to the Minority.

He described this as a self-inflicted embarrassment.

“We have disgraced ourselves,” he said on the Key Points onTV3 Saturday, March 25.

He added, “I have not slept since last night.”

Ricketts-Hagan further said the approval was sabotage against the current minority leadership by supporters of the previous leaders.

He believes that some lawmakers are still pained by the way and manner the previous leaders of the Minority were removed.

He however clarified that the previous leaders themselves may not have had a role to play in sabotaging the current leaders.

“This is sabotage,” he said on the Key Points on TV3 Saturday, March 25.

He further indicated that opposition lawmakers have embarrassed themselves by approving the nominees.

On Friday, March 24, Parliament, through a vote, approved the nomination of  and Justice Ernest Yao Gaewu, for appointment as Justices of the Supreme Court.

Justice Kingsley Koomson, had 139 “Yes” votes while 133 voted “No”.  Justice Ernest Yao Gaewu also had  138 “Yes” votes and 134 “No” votes.

Parliament also approved all the ministerial nominees of  after a vote.

The Speaker, Alban Bagbin after the ballot on Friday March 24 said “Honourable Members, at long last collation of votes has ended.

Osei Bonsu Amoah 149 Yes, 120 Nos, abstentions 3, Stephen Amoah 146 yes, 123 nos, 3 absentions.”

“The House has accordingly approved the nominations of the following persons as ministers and a deputy minister in accordance with 79(1) of the constitution.”

Prior to the vote there was heated exchanges regarding the report of the Appointments Committee on the recent vetting of the nominees.

While the Majority pressed home the demand for the report to be taken on Thursday evening, the Minority members on the Committee denied knowledge of the report, asking for more time to study it.

This led the House to suspend proceedings to allow the Minority Group study the 63-page report for the debate.

After the debate,  postponed putting the question on the motion for the approval or otherwise of the nominees.