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Parliament resumes sitting today after the Christmas break to consider a number of very important issues it could not finish before the last session ended.
Majority Leader Cletus Avoka says the Petroleum Revenue Management Bill and the Petroleum Exploration Bill are two of the bills that will immediately engage the house’s attention.
Those, he said, were “critical unfinished business before we went for the Christmas and the New Year recess.”
Beyond these, there will be new bills before the House for consideration and approval.
Source: Joy News/Ghana
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