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General News on Friday, April 19th, 2019
Source: mynewsgh.com
2019-04-19
Muntaka Mubarak, Chief Whip of the Minority
Minority leader, the Hon. Mohammed Muntaka Mubarak revealed that he would not hesitate to drag in front of the parliamentary privilege commission the controversial legislature of Assin 's central district, Kennedy Agyapong, he found out that he was in trouble. he had once again said things which undermined the reputation of the room.
He told Kwame Adinkra about Pure Fm, based in Kumasi, that the brand name of the new Patriotic Party (NPP) was not his friend and he had never spent 15 years in the legislature.
The legislature of Asawase revealed that he had nothing personal against him, but that he did not want to let anyone tarnish the reputation of the Honorable Chamber and also expected that it would be the same if it acted in the opposite direction.
"On my relationship with the Hon. Kennedy Agyapong is not my friend and I have not been home for 15 years. I do not want to be part of his circle. I do not take things as such, but if he stays somewhere and says something that affects the reputation of Parliament, I will put it to the floor. I do not have anything personal against him and I expect that I will do the same thing if I do not behave well. We should all learn to manage our weaknesses, "he said.
It will be remembered that Alhaji Mohammed Muntaka Mubarak, earlier this year, dragged Mr. Kennedy Agyapong to Parliament's Privilege Committee for commenting on the claims that Parliament would be cheap and those of the late Anas protected Ahmed. Hussein-Suale the second time that Muntaka would do it I did that against Assin MP
But after asking Kennedy Agyapong to apologize for his comments in parliament, Muntaka expressed his disappointment at the acquittal of "not sinning" his "sworn enemy".
The Speaker of Parliament, Professor Arron Mike Oquaye, reprimanded Kennedy Agyapong after apologizing for calling the house "cheap" as reported by MyNewsGh.com.
Kennedy Agyapong admitted that he made a mistake in June 2018 regarding statements concerning the leader of the majority and stated that he had apologized.
Mr. Agyapong subsequently apologized when he had the opportunity to express himself, but not without drama. He rejected certain aspects of the committee's report while explaining the circumstances in which he had used words considered contempt of Parliament.
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