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The Member of Parliament for Walewale, Dr Tiah Abdul Kabiru Mahama, says the Minority in Parliament is dissatisfied with how the case involving the MP for Akwatia, Ernest Kumi, is being handled.
This follows the court's decision to issue a bench warrant for Mr Kumi’s arrest.
Speaking on Joy News' AM Show, Dr Mahama explained that the minority is deeply concerned about the handling of Mr Kumi's case.
"The minority is disturbed by the way this matter has been managed," he said. "We are worried about the legal implications and believe the situation has not been dealt with properly."
Dr Mahama explained that Mr Kumi, who was duly elected as the MP for Akwatia, arrived in Parliament on 6th January to be sworn in.
However, the Clerk of Parliament informed the House that an injunction had been placed on his election, which raised legal questions about his swearing-in.
"The situation became complicated when the injunction was brought to light, affecting the swearing-in process," he added.
The Walewale MP clarified that the minority believes Parliament's procedures fall within the judicial system, and there are precedents where MPs, despite being served with an injunction, were still allowed to take their oaths of office.
"There are instances where members who faced injunctions were still sworn in, and we believe Parliament should follow these precedents," Dr Mahama pointed out.
The Majority Leader in Parliament, speaking on behalf of the majority, argued that, based on these precedents, it would be fair for Mr Kumi to be sworn in by the Clerk.
Dr Mahama acknowledged this view but emphasised that both Mr Kumi and fellow MP James Gyakye Quayson were fully aware of the legal implications of their actions.
"Mr Kumi and Mr Quayson knew the consequences when they chose to proceed with their swearing-in, despite the legal challenges," he lamented.
Dr Mahama reiterated that parliamentary procedures must be respected, and that all MPs should be treated equally, he concluded.
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