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The Speaker of Parliament has recalled the House from recess to consider some urgent businesses.
A statement from the Director of Public Affairs in Parliament, Kate Addo said the recall is to “consider some very important Parliamentary business including the completion of work on and passing of the Companies Bill among others.”
“Professor Aaron Michael Oquaye has directed that Parliament reconvenes for sitting from Monday, April 29 to Friday, May 3…,” the statement said.
“All Members of Parliament are entreated to attend upon the House to expedite action on these,” the Speaker directed.
Find the full statement below:

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