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Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin has rallied first-time Members of Parliament (MPs) to embrace a culture of transparency, accountability, and cooperation in the nation's legislative body.
Speaking at an informal engagement session with new MPs, the Speaker emphasised that partisanship should not be a threat to democracy but rather a means to strengthen it.
He said, "Ghana has consciously chosen a multiparty system, and differing viewpoints are essential to its strength."
Mr Bagbin urged MPs to specialise in legislative areas, including committee work, to deliver meaningful representation to their constituents.
He also stressed that committee business was the engine of Parliament and that diligent research, preparation, and participation were crucial to effective lawmaking.
Mr Bagbin also clarified misconceptions surrounding parliamentary privileges and immunities, saying, "They are not personal favors but safeguards for the people's voice."
He expressed concern over neglected constitutional provisions regarding local assembly members' welfare and pledged to revitalize structures that strengthened decentralization.
The Speaker's vision for a people-centered Parliament includes televised sessions with senior MPs, the media, and the public, promoting transparency and accountability.
Mr Bagbin also responded to criticisms about his attire, saying Ghana's parliamentary dress reflects cultural pride and tradition.
He commended MPs for their contributions and assured them of his support as they grow in leadership, ethics, and legislative excellence."
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