Audio By Carbonatix
The Minority in Parliament has described as unacceptable, the absence of the Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, and his deputies during the debate on the 2022 Budget, which commenced on Tuesday.
The Minister of State at the Presidency in charge of Finance, Charles Adu Boahene has also been absent.
According to the Minority side, the absence of these persons undermines this important parliamentary process which ends on Friday.
The Deputy Minority Chief Whip, Ahmed Ibrahim, who spoke on behalf of the Minority said, “the Minister of Finance moved a motion on behalf of the President. We are debating the motion to make alternative inputs to be sent to the President, who sent him to bring the motion to us. Where is the mover of the motion?”
“This house must not be taken for granted. If the President sends you to bring us the budget statement, it’s necessary we are going to suggest alternative solutions. The Minister of Finance must be here, to take notice of all the alternative solutions that are going to be proposed and send it to the President. At least one of them must be here,” he added.
His colleague the Deputy Majority Leader, James Kluste Avedzi also threatened to stop the debate if the Finance Minister does not show up, but the leadership of the Majority claimed that the Minister’s absence is justified.
Deputy Majority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin stated that the Finance Minister and his deputies are engaged in other pressing assignments.
According to him, “The Finance Minister and his deputies, joined Parliament in Ho for the post-budget workshop. They take Parliament seriously and in moments like these, the Ministry will be engaged in a lot of activities.”
The Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Joe Osei Owusu, who was presiding over the proceedings, ruled for senior analysts of the Ministry who were present in Parliament to be brought into the chamber to observe and take note of the suggestions from members.
Latest Stories
-
Bawumia’s favourability rises, widens lead in new Global Info analytics survey
58 seconds -
Minority criticises government for failing farmers amid unsold rice crisis
6 minutes -
Why Tsatsu Tsikata’s legacy is Ghana’s future
11 minutes -
Farmers need support all year, not just awards’ — Prof. Boadi
20 minutes -
Spotify ranks ‘Konnected Minds’ Ghana’s No. 1 Podcast for 2025
22 minutes -
Minority caucus push for modern AI-driven agricultural and fisheries revolution
24 minutes -
Mahama reaffirms Ghana’s commitment to ending HIV/AIDS by 2030
24 minutes -
Martin Kpebu poised to defend claims against Special Prosecutor – Counsel
29 minutes -
Kareweh criticises govts for policies that look good but achieve little in agriculture
31 minutes -
Galamsey is killing our cocoa, our water, our future – Minority warns of food security meltdown
34 minutes -
Keta is drowning, not fishing – Minority demands urgent fix to premix fuel breakdown
47 minutes -
Rising attacks on journalists demand better coordination with Security agencies — MFWA
56 minutes -
A nation that left its farmers behind – Minority blasts gov’t over GH¢5bn grain disaster
1 hour -
Move to scrap OSP is premature, Inusah Fuseini tells Majority caucus
1 hour -
Farmers’ day losing meaning without real reform — GAWU Warns
1 hour
