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Statement from the Communications Officer of NDC Insight on the Speaker of Parliament’s Ruling.

The Constitution of Ghana is explicit regarding the roles and responsibilities of our institutions. Article 118 states: “Parliament shall have the power to make laws for the peace, order, and good government of Ghana.” The Supreme Court’s recent order to halt the Speaker’s determination constitutes a blatant overreach and undermines the principle of separation of powers, which is fundamental to our democracy. The NPP government has shown itself to be lawless, disregarding the clear mandates of our Constitution and eroding the very foundations of our democratic society.

The NDC Insight believes that the Constitution is akin to a Bible or Quran, a guiding document that all citizens must respect and follow. It is a covenant with the people, and the Supreme Court should know better than to engage in partisan biases. We urge the judiciary to refrain from overreach and allow the Speaker to fulfill his duties. Our system of governance is built on checks and balances, and it is crucial that each branch respects the others to ensure a thriving democracy.

Here is the release

NDC Insight Communication Team
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Statement from the Communications Officer of NDC Insight Dr. Anthony Sorkpah. on the Speaker of Parliament’s Ruling

Today, NDC Insight expresses a mixed feeling regarding the ruling by the Speaker of Parliament. While we are relieved that the Speaker did not mention adherence to the Supreme Court’s stay order, NDC Insight deeply disappointed by the decision to adjourn Parliament indefinitely. This move is a disservice to the people of Ghana, as every day that passes without the National Democratic Congress (NDC) fulfilling its duties is a lost opportunity for our future.

The Constitution of Ghana is explicit regarding the roles and responsibilities of our institutions. Article 118 states: “Parliament shall have the power to make laws for the peace, order, and good government of Ghana.” The Supreme Court’s recent order to halt the Speaker’s determination constitutes a blatant overreach and undermines the principle of separation of powers, which is fundamental to our democracy. The NPP government has shown itself to be lawless, disregarding the clear mandates of our Constitution and eroding the very foundations of our democratic society.

The NDC Insight believes that the Constitution is akin to a Bible or Quran, a guiding document that all citizens must respect and follow. It is a covenant with the people, and the Supreme Court should know better than to engage in partisan biases. We urge the judiciary to refrain from overreach and allow the Speaker to fulfill his duties. Our system of governance is built on checks and balances, and it is crucial that each branch respects the others to ensure a thriving democracy.

We commend the NDC parliamentarians for standing firm in the face of these challenges, demonstrating their unwavering commitment to the people of Ghana. Their resolve in these trying times is a testament to their dedication to our nation’s progress. NDC Insight remain hopeful that the Speaker will soon call them back to session. It is imperative that they begin working for the people of Ghana without further delay.

Let us not waste any more time. Together, we can build a brighter future for our nation. The people of Ghana deserve a government that works diligently on their behalf, and it is our duty to ensure that their voices are heard and their needs are met. Every moment counts, and we must act decisively to safeguard our democracy for generations to come.

For Media Inquiries, Contact:

NDC Insight Communitions Officer
Dr. Anthony Sorkpah
Phone: +233 50 070 7353+233 59 709 3845
Email: ndcinsight@gmail.com

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