NDC MP for Bolgatanga East and former Deputy Attorney General Dr Dominic Ayine has described as indecent the activities of the current Parliament of Ghana led by Professor Mike Ocquaye.
Attorney General Gloria Akufo says Government will not hesitate to revoke the appointment of Martin Amidu if the Supreme Court ruled that he is old to hold the position of Special Prosecutor as included in a lawsuit at the SC challenging his age to be a public office holder.
First Deputy Majority Whip and Member of Parliament for Nyindam constituency, Matthew Nyindam has said God will punish the Minority in Parliament if they rise to impeach Speaker of Parliament, Prof. Aaron Mike Ocquaye.
President Akufo-Addo will today hold talks with political leaders in Togo with the aim of facilitating a dialogue between the Togolese government and all opposition parties in Togo to find a lasting solution to the political unrest in the French-speaking West African country.
Tamale North Member of Parliament Alhassan Suhuyini has revealed that he is the only member on the Appointments Committee who voted against the nomination of Martin Amidu as Special Prosecutor.
The Appointments Committee of Parliament will today February 13, 2018, vet President Akufo-Addo’s nominee for the Office of Special Prosecutor, Martin Amidu, regardless of a lawsuit challenging the nomination.
For many African countries, 2017 was the beginning of a new era. Long-term rulers departed in Zimbabwe, Angola, and the Gambia; internal dissent, economic challenges, and increasing unemployment rates pressured many countries including Ethiopia and Nigeria; and a divided ruling party in South Africa showed an electorate disenchanted with liberation movements.
Prophet Nigel Gaisie, who prophesied Ebony’s death has predicted that the Opposition National Democratic Congress, NDC will win the upcoming 2020 election.
Special Prosecutor nominee Martin Amidu ahead of his vetting by the Appointment Committee of Parliament on February 13, 2018, said he has nothing personally to win or lose after the vetting.
The mathematics teacher who taught President Akufo-Addo and told him figures are sacrosanct and no one can argue when it comes to figures was a very bad teacher, said Kwesi Pratt.
The Electoral Commission of Ghana, EC has been instructed by a Human Rights Court in Accra to make public all assets and audited accounts of political parties in the country.