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The minority caucus in Parliament has written to President John Mahama, requesting an audience to present a formal petition on what they describe as "issues of great public concern."
The letter, signed by Minority Chief Whip Frank Annoh-Dompreh, was delivered to the presidency on Thursday, July 17.
According to the caucus, they will formally present a petition containing their concerns at the Jubilee House on Thursday, 24th July 2025.
In the brief but pointed letter, the Minority underscored the urgency and importance of the issues they wish to raise, stating that they require “fair-minded leadership and definitive action” from the President.
“I write on behalf of Members of the Minority Caucus to respectfully notify you that we have arranged to present a formal petition to Your Excellency at the Jubilee House on Thursday, July 24,” the letter read.
It continued, “The petition details issues of great public concern which require your fair-minded leadership and definitive action to address the challenges they relate to.”
The request, made with diplomatic decorum, reflects growing concerns within the Minority over certain developments in the country, although the specific contents of the petition were not disclosed.
Mr Annoh-Dompreh concluded the correspondence by expressing confidence in the President's responsiveness, writing, “Kindly accept, Your Excellency, the assurances of my highest consideration.”
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