Where are the leaders of the majority, ask the NDC deputies; Where is the leader of the minority, the MPs of the NPP refute



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Parliament took the torch on Wednesday, while the chief minority bad demanded the leader of the majority.

Mohammed-Mubarak Muntaka was upset that the majority leader, Osei Kyei Mensah Bonsu, was absent from the House all week after pleading for an extension of the meeting a week before Easter.

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Muntaka expressed disappointment over Mensah Bonsu's non-presentation and warned that if an extension was later requested, she might not find the minority's blessing.

"If all the other members could cancel their programs … I thought it should also be here …" Muntaka asked.

But the MP for Mensah Bonsu responded to the request of the minority bad.

"The presidency of the leader of the minority is also empty," said Kwabenya MP Sarah Adwoa Sarfo. The minority, however, said their leader, Haruna Iddrisu, would be in the room later Wednesday.

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Adwoa Sarfo, Deputy Leader of the Majority, and Osei Kyei Mensah Bonsu, Majority Leader

Justifying the absence of Mensah Bonsu, Adwoa Sarfo said that the majority leader was out of the jurisdiction to handle equally important cases in the House.

She expressed her disappointment at the minority bad's explosion, saying that Parliament operates with a structure and that the other members of the majority leadership are there to move the ship.

"The minority Whip himself was absent last week to attend the funeral of a member of the Pan-African Parliament. Does he mean in his absence that his deputy did not work?

Joseph Opoku Gakpo, of Joy News, reported that last week, the two House leaders went to Qatar to attend a meeting of the Inter-Parliamentary Union in Qatar, but that the leader of the majority left .

Adwoa Sarfo said that the first vice-president also deals with foreign affairs and that even the president himself should join them, so the absence of the leader of the majority should not be a problem.

"The House has structures to fill the void," she repeated.

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