
Audio By Carbonatix
Parliament will not sit on Friday, December 3, to enable members to travel to their constituencies on time to take part in the National Farmers Day celebration.
The Second Deputy Speaker, Andrew Asiamah Amoako, who chaired proceedings on Thursday, put the question on the motion for the adjournment, which as okayed by members.
The House, therefore, would stand adjourned till Tuesday, December 7, 2021 at 1000 hours.
Mr Frank Annoh-Dompreh, the Majority Chief Whip, informed the House that the Leadership of Parliament had agreed for sitting to be adjourned and subsequently moved the motion.
Mr James Klutse Avedzi, the Deputy Minority Leader, seconding the motion, called for the House to be adjourned to enable members to get to their constituencies on time.
Latest Stories
-
Guinea-Bissau transporters strike over higher fuel prices
43 minutes -
Iran ceasefire deal a partial win for Trump – but at a high cost
54 minutes -
Oil slides below $100 after Trump announces two-week ceasefire
1 hour -
Madagascar declares state of emergency over energy situation due to Iran war
1 hour -
Ex-Meta worker investigated for downloading 30,000 private Facebook photos
1 hour -
World Bank says Nigerian economy to grow in 2026 but Iran war lifts inflation
2 hours -
Italy’s Eni discovers 2 trillion cubic feet of gas offshore Egypt
4 hours -
South Sudan’s Kiir sacks parliament speaker and deputy
4 hours -
In Ghana Town, a ‘stateless’ future for hundreds born and raised in Gambia
5 hours -
Russia confirms 16 Cameroonian soldiers killed in Ukraine war
5 hours -
USA striker Patrick Agyemang ruled out of World Cup due to injury
5 hours -
Los Angeles Stadium workers urge FIFA to bar ICE from World Cup
5 hours -
Vinicius hails Lamine Yamal for condemning anti-Muslim fan chants
5 hours -
Barcelona’s Flick to defend ’emotional’ teen Lamine Yamal against criticism
5 hours -
FIFA opens disciplinary probe against Spanish FA after Islamaphobic chants
6 hours