Audio By Carbonatix
The Minister-designate for Communications, Digital Technology, and Innovation, Samuel Nartey George, has expressed strong support for his colleague, Rockson-Nelson Defeamekpor, MP for South Dayi, amid his recent suspension from Parliament.
This comes after the South Dayi MP was suspended from the House along with three other MPs for two weeks by the Speaker of Parliament, Alban Sumana Bagbin following a disruptive incident during the Appointments Committee's vetting session on Thursday, January 30.
The chaotic scene led to the destruction of microphones and tables, with some MPs nearly engaging blows.
The Speaker condemned their conduct and imposed the suspension during his address in Parliament on Friday, January 31.
In a heartfelt message posted on X (formerly Twitter), Mr George wrote, "I stand with you in this moment of unfortunate adversity," offering his solidarity to Mr Defeamekpor following his suspension.
My dear Brother,
— Sam 'Dzata' George (@samgeorgegh) February 1, 2025
I stand with you in this moment of unfortunate adversity. You are a victim of your kind heart and humanity. You are a bulwark for our Caucus and we stand shoulder to shoulder with you.
To the people of South Dayi, you gave us a warrior, a leader, an advocate… pic.twitter.com/pnS0mCGSJ2
Continuing his message of support, Mr George highlighted Mr Defeamekpor's admirable qualities, adding, “You are a victim of your kind heart and humanity.
"You are a bulwark for our Caucus, and we stand shoulder to shoulder with you.”
He also urged the people of South Dayi to protect their representative, reassuring them, “This storm too shall pass.”
Latest Stories
-
MTN FA CUP 2025/2026: Late Amidu strike sends Kotoko through to next round
36 minutes -
Madueke double at Brugge helps Arsenal keep 100% record
1 hour -
Salah a target for Saudi, confirms league chief
1 hour -
Manchester City hits back to earn brilliant win at Real Madrid
2 hours -
Minority alleges NDC plan to amend the Constitution
2 hours -
Some Ghanaians express disappointment over MPs conduct in Paliament
3 hours -
A/R: 441 deaths, over 4,000 injured as of September 2025 – NRSA on road crashes
3 hours -
Northern Regional Police raises alarm over surge in child trafficking cases
3 hours -
UG researcher closes in on blueprint for predicting viral severity
3 hours -
NAIMOS arrests 8 imposters posing as anti-galamsey task force at Wassa Juabo
3 hours -
Citizen drags AG to Supreme Court over legality of OSP – Deputy AG confirms
3 hours -
A cultural theorist and financier provides a diplomatic framework analysis following the Ben Gurion airport incident
4 hours -
GES announces dates for 2025 teachers’ promotion examinations
5 hours -
Concerned Small-Scale Miners record progress in clearing River Offin of illegal mining
5 hours -
Judiciary urges stronger national action to tackle gender based violence
5 hours
