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The Member of Parliament (MP) for Adaklu in the Volta Region has questioned the decision by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to commit 205 troops to ECOWAS forces.
Kwame Governs Agbodza said any such commitment of troops, a comprehensive plan should have been laid out by the government to evacuate Ghanaians from that country if it becomes unsafe for them to remain there.
Speaking to Joy News’ Elton Brobbey Thursday, the legislator said the action of the President amounts to surrendering Ghana’s sovereignty to ECOWAS.
Ghana as part of the sub-regional body’s multilateral armed forces has committed 205 troops to help end the political crisis in The Gambia which erupted following the refusal of President Yahya Jammeh to step down after losing the presidential election.

Gambian President Yahya Jammeh
Mr Jammeh had initially conceded to his opponent Adama Barrow in a fashion lauded by international community, but this was short-lived as he later questioned the credibility of the election process.
He claimed he had discovered that some infractions were committed during the voting process and has since refused to leave office.
Clause 49 of the Gambian Constitution states that, "Any registered political party which has participated in the election of a Presidential election or an independent candidate who has participated in such an election may apply to the Supreme Court to determine the validity of the election of a President by filing a petition within ten days of the declaration of the result of the election."
It, however, took President Jammeh more than ten days to file his petition at the Gambia’s Supreme Court to adjudicate on the matter.

Gambian President-elect, Adama Barrow
The Gambian Constitution also states that new Presidents are to be sworn-in on January 19, but the President has secured a three month extension of his presidency in order for the issue pending before the Supreme Court to be dealt with.
ECOWAS has resolved to oust him militarily if he fails to hand over power to the new President by 4:00 GMT on the day of the swearing-in.
In an interview on Joy News, Agbodzah Governs said the resolution by the sub-regional body to adopt a military intervention in the Gambian crisis would be fatal for the region.
“I feel very horrified to know that ECOWAS basically passed a resolution saying that if their diplomatic efforts failed they will intervene militarily,” he said, adding the action would undermine the sovereignty of Gambia.
He was, however, concerned with the decision by Ghana’s leader to commit troops on the blind side of Parliament.
“Parliament must be informed to give that authorization,” he said, adding “if there was an aggression against Ghana the president can do that [but] this is not a humanitarian action against Gambia.”
He said had the House been notified, a plan might have been drawn to safely evacuate Ghanaians resident in the country.
“Ghanaian citizens are in Gambia if they are killed who takes the blame for that?” he quizzed.
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