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Mr Dan Abodakpi - Jailed Keta MP still taking salary.
Mr Dan Abodakpi - Jailed Keta MP still taking salary.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Two majority Members of Parliament have staged a campaign to have the payment of salary of the incarcerated MP for Keta, Mr Dan Abodakpi, stopped.

The salary of the imprisoned MP is still being paid, but the two NPP MPs - Hon. Isaac Kwame Asiamah and Hon. Paul Collins Appiah-Ofori, MPs for Atwima-Mponua and Asikuma-Odoben-Brakwa constituencies respectively think it is not in the right direction.

They are furious and demanding direction, on what they consider to be an anomalous situation.

During Parliament’s last sitting on Friday, Hon. Asiamah rose and fired a question about why Dan Abodakpi’s name continued to be included in the list of “Members who were absent with permission” since he went to jail for causing financial loss to the state and defrauding by false pretences.

Some members of the House could not subdue the urge as they burst out laughing with derision.

Also, Hon. Appiah-Ofori sought to know whether the jailed MP was still drawing his salary and who authorized it.

Adding to the unfolding drama was the intervention of Minority Leader Alban Bagbin who explained that his imprisoned colleague’s name remained on the list of MPs absent with permission because he (Abodakpi) had formally sought permission from the leadership of the House.

As the Abodakpi issue appeared to be getting unduly protracted and affecting progress of the House as outlined in the Order Paper, Hon. Blay called for an end to the matter “for us to make progress.”

Credit: Daily Guide


       

 
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