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The newly elected Northern Regional representative on the Council of State, Muhammed Mumuni, is calling for a broader role for the Council.
The former Vice Presidential candidate argued that its influence in national governance should extend beyond merely advising the President.
Speaking on Accra-base Citi News on Tuesday, Alhaji Mumuni stated that while the Council of State plays a crucial role in shaping national policy, its full potential remains untapped.
“After 30 years of governance, we have seen what the Council can do. But we have also seen that it has not been allowed to operate in the full sense,” he noted.
He stressed the importance of increased engagement between the Council and other governmental bodies, particularly Parliament.
“When you give advice, it can either be taken or rejected. So, to be fair to the President, advice must necessarily be in-camera, which is okay.
"But we believe that the Council of State should engage more with other bodies like Parliament. For instance, with the challenge we had with the hung Parliament, we helped a lot,” he explained.
“We saw the Council of State make a brief appearance when they went to meet the Speaker to try to cool tempers and bring about the necessary peace. We believe that the Council of State can do more,” he added.
Following his election, Mumuni expressed confidence in his ability to represent the Northern Region effectively, citing his vast experience in governance.
“I have performed in many aspects of government—right from Assemblymember to being a presiding member.
"I have served in two cabinets, in the Rawlings and Mills administrations, and I have been a running mate. I believe the Northern Region could not make a mistake with the person they are sending.”
“I have no doubt that I will contribute my quota, experience, and the knowledge I have gathered along the way to enhance the work of the Council of State in helping the President administer this country. The reset agenda is truly on,” he affirmed.
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