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Sam George: We’ll take over the Majority side in Parliament on Tuesday

Ghana ElectionBy Ghana ElectionOctober 20, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Sam George: We’ll take over the Majority side in Parliament on Tuesday
Member of Parliament for Ningo-Prampram, Sam George
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National Democratic Congress (NDC) Member of Parliament for Ningo Prampram, Samuel Nartey George, has reaffirmed the NDC caucus’ determination to occupy the majority side in Parliament on Tuesday, October 22, despite a Supreme Court ruling that stayed the Speaker’s declaration which rendered four seats vacant.

Speaking at a National Democratic Congress (NDC) victory walk event in the North Tongu constituency, Sam George criticized the judiciary for what he described as growing political interference in its decisions.

He expressed concern that the courts were being influenced by political interests.

Mr George specifically referenced the Supreme Court’s recent ruling on the vacant parliamentary seats, arguing that such decisions threaten the independence of the judiciary.

He warned that these developments could erode public trust in the legal system.

Despite the court’s ruling, the NDC caucus remains committed to its planned action in Parliament.

“Take this recording to the Chief Justice that I said, I am now the vice chairman of the select committee on communication because I am part of the Majority. Tell the judiciary that enough of the politics in our judiciary.”

“The Supreme Court is a judicial wing not an extension of the NPP headquarters. The people of Ghana are fed up with the political decision and as a parliamentary caucus, we will stand up to defend the will of the people and defend their integrity and independence of Parliament.”

“But this defence is not going to only end on Tuesday. It starts from Tuesday till John Mahama is sworn in on January 7, 2025, and John Mahama needs a solid parliament. He needs men he can rely on,” he stated.

 

Source: myjoyonline.com

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