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Article 78 that stipulates that majority of ministers be appointed from Parliament should be removed – Kpebu

Private legal practitioner Martin Kpebu has said that the law that mandates the president to appoint majority of his ministers from Parliament should be removed.

In his view, this law has made the legislators subservient to the President.

Article 78 stipulates that the majority of Ministers of State must be appointed from among the Parliament.

It states;
(1) Ministers of State shall be appointed by the President with the prior approval of Parliament from among members of Parliament or persons qualified to be elected as members of Parliament, except that the majority of Ministers of State shall be appointed from among members of Parliament.

Kpebu wants this law amended.

“The law that mandates the President to appoint a majority of ministers of state from parliament must go,” he said on the Key Points on TV3 Saturday, December 30 while commenting on the exit of the Majority Leader Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu and the other lawmakers who have decided not to seek reelection.

Also commenting on this Executive Director of the Africa Centre for Parliamentary Affairs (ACEPA), Dr Rasheed Draman has said most people who go to Parliament do not do so because they are interested in the workings of the legislature.

He says they go there with the objective of getting ministerial appointments because the 1992 Constitution mandates the President to appoint half of his ministers from Parliament.

He said that ” with a huge Majority of the MPs, the interest is not in the workings for parliament, rather for an executive appointment.”

He added “The mud rush will disappear if the law to appoint Ministers from Parliament is removed.

Dr Rasheed Draman further said the next Parliament will be denied the experiences and skills of the lawmakers who have decided not to seek reelection.

This is so because the political parties do not have a structure to prepare people to go to parliament. If the structure had existed, those being prepared would have been mentored by the exiting lawmakers, he said.

He said “The 9th parliament will be denied the experience, the skills of these MPs who are exiting.

“The political parties also do not have a structure to prepare people to go to Parliament, they are very busy to win elections.”

Dr Draman is unhappy with the way experienced Members of Parliament (MPs) are exiting the House.

It is his wish that the MPs are allowed to remain in the House even if they are advancing in age because of their rich experience in parliamentary proceedings.

Dr Draman, earlier while speaking on Ghana Tonight on Tuesday December 26 also noted that the exit of the Majority Leader, Osei-Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu, and a few other lawmakers from Parliament will leave a very huge vacuum in the House.

To address the situation he suggested that, “we need to get these MPs to try and transfer their knowledge into the new ones. I think Parliament itself should think seriously about it, because we want our democracy to grow. If you go to the advanced democracies like the US you will have Congressmen who have been in the House for over forty or fifty years, some of them are even wheeled to the House, these are people who are compendiums of knowledge about the workings of the US Congress. I think we want to see some of them in our system.”

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) closed nominations on December 25 for parliamentary aspirants in constituencies where it has sitting Members of Parliament (MPs).

The election is slated for January 27, 2024.

This is the next stage of the party’s quest to have parliamentarians in all the 275 constituencies. It was preceded by the successful hosting of primaries in what the party calls orphan constituencies on December 2.

At the close of nominations on Christmas day, some experienced members of the party did not pick forms. They have thus, voluntarily decided to end their parliamentary careers.

Here is a list of the MP bigwigs in the 8th Parliament who have bowed out.

Osei Kyei- Mensah-Bonsu (Suame Constituency – Ashanti Region). He has been in Parliament since 1997.

Article 78 that stipulates that majority of ministers be appointed from Parliament should be removed - Kpebu'aged' Congressmen in the US are carried in wheel chairs, we want to see same in Ghana - Draman
Majority Leader in Parliament

Joseph Osei-Owusu (Bekwai Constituency- Ashanti Region). Has been in Parliament since 2009

Article 78 that stipulates that majority of ministers be appointed from Parliament should be removed - Kpebu'aged' Congressmen in the US are carried in wheel chairs, we want to see same in Ghana - Draman

Samuel Atta Akyea (Abuakwa South Constituency). He has been in Parliament since 2009.

Article 78 that stipulates that majority of ministers be appointed from Parliament should be removed - Kpebu'aged' Congressmen in the US are carried in wheel chairs, we want to see same in Ghana - Draman
Atta Akyea

Joe Ghartey (Essikado Ketan Constituency). He has been in Parliament since 2005.

Article 78 that stipulates that majority of ministers be appointed from Parliament should be removed - Kpebu'aged' Congressmen in the US are carried in wheel chairs, we want to see same in Ghana - Draman

Kennedy Agyapong (Assin Central Constituency). He has been in Parliament since 2001.

Article 78 that stipulates that majority of ministers be appointed from Parliament should be removed - Kpebu'aged' Congressmen in the US are carried in wheel chairs, we want to see same in Ghana - Draman
Kennedy Agyapong

Daniel Botwe (Okere Constituency). He has been in Parliament since 2009.

Article 78 that stipulates that majority of ministers be appointed from Parliament should be removed - Kpebu'aged' Congressmen in the US are carried in wheel chairs, we want to see same in Ghana - Draman
Dan Botwe

Kwasi Amoako-Atta (Atiwa West Constituency). He has been in Parliemnt since 2009.

Article 78 that stipulates that majority of ministers be appointed from Parliament should be removed - Kpebu'aged' Congressmen in the US are carried in wheel chairs, we want to see same in Ghana - Draman
Article 78 that stipulates that majority of ministers be appointed from Parliament should be removed - Kpebu'aged' Congressmen in the US are carried in wheel chairs, we want to see same in Ghana - Draman

Emmanuel Marfo (Oforikrom Constituency). He has been in Parliament since 2017.

Article 78 that stipulates that majority of ministers be appointed from Parliament should be removed - Kpebu'aged' Congressmen in the US are carried in wheel chairs, we want to see same in Ghana - Draman

Benito Owusu-Bio (Atwima Nwabiagya Constituency). He has been in Parliament since 2005.

Article 78 that stipulates that majority of ministers be appointed from Parliament should be removed - Kpebu'aged' Congressmen in the US are carried in wheel chairs, we want to see same in Ghana - Draman
Article 78 that stipulates that majority of ministers be appointed from Parliament should be removed - Kpebu'aged' Congressmen in the US are carried in wheel chairs, we want to see same in Ghana - Draman

Nana Kwasi Adjei Boateng (New Juabeng North Constituency). He has been in Parliament since 2013.

Article 78 that stipulates that majority of ministers be appointed from Parliament should be removed - Kpebu'aged' Congressmen in the US are carried in wheel chairs, we want to see same in Ghana - Draman

Johnson Adu (Ahafo Ano South West Constituency). He has been in Parliament since 2013.

Article 78 that stipulates that majority of ministers be appointed from Parliament should be removed - Kpebu'aged' Congressmen in the US are carried in wheel chairs, we want to see same in Ghana - Draman
  • Francis Manu-Adabor (Ahafo Ano South-East Constituency). He has been in Parliament since 2017.
  • Article 78 that stipulates that majority of ministers be appointed from Parliament should be removed - Kpebu'aged' Congressmen in the US are carried in wheel chairs, we want to see same in Ghana - Draman
  • Suleman Sanid (Ahafo Ano North Constituency). He has been in Parliament since 2017.
  • Article 78 that stipulates that majority of ministers be appointed from Parliament should be removed - Kpebu'aged' Congressmen in the US are carried in wheel chairs, we want to see same in Ghana - Draman
  •  Kojo Kum (Ahanta West Constituency).He has been in Parliament since 2017.
  • Article 78 that stipulates that majority of ministers be appointed from Parliament should be removed - Kpebu'aged' Congressmen in the US are carried in wheel chairs, we want to see same in Ghana - Draman
  • Francisca Oteng (Kwabre East Constituency). She has been in Parliament since 2017.
  • Article 78 that stipulates that majority of ministers be appointed from Parliament should be removed - Kpebu'aged' Congressmen in the US are carried in wheel chairs, we want to see same in Ghana - Draman

Source:3news.com

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