Ministerial Nominees Approval: Minority Leader breaks silence, Says it all | Check His Statement
Ministerial Nominees Approval: Minority Leader breaks silence, Says it all | Check His Statement
The Minority Leader in Ghana’s Parliament, Dr. Ato Forson, has expressed disappointment with members of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) who voted to approve six new ministers appointed by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.
This is despite an earlier warning not to do so. He thanked the other NDC MPs who stuck with the party’s positions and represented “the will of the majority of the people.”
Dr. Ato Forson said in a Facebook post that he was “profoundly disappointed” with the outcome of the proceedings.
He stated that while the desired reduction in the number of ministers under this government was not achieved, the caucus would continue to work together to achieve its goals.
The NDC had earlier asked all its MPs not to support the approval of the nominees, hoping to force President Akufo-Addo to significantly reduce the size of his government.
After a secret vote, all the nominees were approved despite the absence of three MPs from the majority side in Parliament.
The outcome of Thursday’s vote indicates that several members of the Minority voted for the approval of the ministerial nominees, contrary to the party’s position. Dr. Ato Forson expressed his disappointment with the conduct of these members.
Read the full statement below;
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To say I am profoundly disappointed with the outcome of yesterday’s proceedings is an understatement. While it is true that we did not achieve the desired reduction in the number of ministers under this government, I want to take this opportunity to acknowledge and thank the over 100 NDC MPs who worked tirelessly to represent the will of the majority of the Ghanaian people.
These MPs have demonstrated their unwavering commitment to the betterment of our society. Their tireless efforts to push for a reduction in the number of ministers are a testament to their dedication to our shared cause.
While the outcome may not have been what we had hoped for, I believe we can still work together to achieve our goals. I remain hopeful that, by continuing to engage in constructive dialogue and collaboration, we can find a way forward that benefits all Ghanaians.
Once again, I want to express my disappointment, but I am also grateful for the efforts of those who worked to represent our collective vision for a better Ghana. Let us continue to strive towards a brighter future.
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