Audio By Carbonatix
The Deputy Minority Leader Emmanuel Armah Kofi Buah and his counterpart, the Deputy Majority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin have made peace after trading words on the floor of Parliament Wednesday.
The two had a disagreement over the attendance record of Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta whenever he is invited to brief MPs on an issue.
But before Parliament began its business on Thursday, the two leaders announced to the Speaker that they had met and spoken, apologised to each other.
Click this link to download and listen to Afenyo-Markin and Kofi Buah
They further noted that they were willing to work with each other hereafter.
“Mr Speaker, you had an occasion to raise some concerns about our approach in terms of language used. I must say when sitting ended, my respected colleague and I met and had a fruitful discussion and resolved. And I believe that the mutual respect that existed between the two of us prior to his elevation will remain,” Mr Afenyo-Markin said.
On the part of Mr Buah, he said, “We agreed that we are here because of the people’s business, we can only work together to make sure we achieve this very important work that has been given to us.”
Latest Stories
-
Breaking borders, building futures: How African-led AI is rewriting the rules of global innovation
55 seconds -
Guinea orders dissolution of 40 political parties, including three main opposition groups
7 minutes -
Iran Embassy in Ghana opens Book of condolence after death of Supreme leader in US-Israel attacks
2 hours -
GPL 2025/26: Vision FC cruise past Berekum Chelsea with emphatic 3–1 win
2 hours -
GPL 2025/26: Samartex held by Dreams FC as winless run extends to five
2 hours -
New Juaben North MP challenges gov’t to provide evidence of jobs created and cheap loans
3 hours -
Nadowli-Kaleo District marks 69th Independence Day with cultural exhibition, academic awards
4 hours -
Confusion, tension rock NPP polling station registration exercise in Tarkwa-Nsuaem
4 hours -
Burger King opens first Kumasi branch in Ahodwo
4 hours -
Burma Camp Tennis Club hosts successful 12th Ghana–Nigeria Independence Day Tennis Tournament
4 hours -
Rights, justice and action for all women and girls must include women and girls with disabilities
5 hours -
The Lover and the Fighter: China, the west, and Africa’s geopolitical awakening
5 hours -
UCC student dies in tragic road accident on campus
5 hours -
Health Ministry establishes committee to probe death of hit-and-run victim
5 hours -
RTI Commission, NACOC explore collaboration to promote transparency and accountability
6 hours
