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Ghana's Foreign Affairs Minister, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has expressed deep disappointment over the chaotic scenes that unfolded during the ministerial vetting process on Thursday, 30 January, stating that both he and his visitors were left embarrassed by the hostility displayed.
Testifying before the investigative committee probing the disturbances, Ablakwa recounted how members of the minority caucus directed aggression towards him and his guests, creating an uncomfortable atmosphere.
“It was a regrettable experience. My visitors and I were taken aback by the level of hostility. It was completely unnecessary and uncalled for,” he stated.
According to him, the tension escalated unexpectedly, disrupting proceedings and tarnishing the dignity of the vetting process.
“Parliament is supposed to be a place of decorum and constructive engagement. What happened that night does not reflect the values we should uphold as representatives of the people,” he added.
Ablakwa further urged all parliamentary members to prioritise respect and professionalism in their engagements, emphasising that such incidents should not be repeated.
He called on the committee to ensure that necessary measures are put in place to prevent future disruptions, stating, “We must learn from this and ensure that Parliament remains a space for meaningful discourse, not chaos and intimidation.”
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