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Ala Adjetey -Minority want him, Majority Silent

Wed, 15 Dec 2004 Source: Joy Online

The Minority in Parliament has appealed to the leadership of the House and President Kufuor to retain the current Speaker of the House as Speaker of the next Parliament.

According to the minority Mr. Peter Ala Adjetey has performed creditable in the past four years that he has been in charge of the House and it is only proper that he is retained.

Mr. Adjetey, a former NPP Chairman, is largely seen to be fair and bi-partisan in his handling of affairs in and out of the chamber of the house. Mr. Adjetey had already indicated that he would be willing to continue as Speaker if the leadership of the House requests him to take the job.

The member for Bole Bamboi, John Mahama opened the proposal for Mr. Ala Adjetey?s retention as speaker when the house was about wrapping up its business for the day and his colleagues from Ho West--Kofi Attor, and Ningo Prampram, E.T. Mensah, supported it.
MPs on the majority side did not however comment on the issue.

MINORITY MPs WANT SPEAKER TO STAY ON

Members of the Minority in Parliament yesterday expressed their desire to retain Mr Peter Ala Adjetey as the Speaker of the next Parliament, which will be inaugurated on January 7, 2005.

Some members of the Minority who expressed their support for Mr Adjetey?s retention were Mr John Mahama (NDC MP, Bole Bamboi), Mr E. T. Mensah (NDC-Ningo Prampram) and Mr Kofi Attoh (NDC ? Ho Central).


Mr Mahama, who is the Minority Spokesman on communications, said ?Mr Speaker, judging by the able manner in which you handle proceedings in the House, it is my wish that you come along with us in the next Parliament.? Mr E.T. Mensah echoed the sentiment.

Joining in, Mr Attoh said jokingly that he intended to organise a demonstration dubbed ?No Peter Ala Adjetey, no Parliament,? which threw the House into roars of laughter.


The Speaker, in his reaction, expressed his appreciation to the Minority for their solidarity.

Source: Joy Online
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