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Nduom Applauds Bagbin’s Stand for Parliamentary Independence 

November 1, 2024
Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
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Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom

Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom

The ongoing tension between Ghana’s Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, and the Supreme Court over the status of four parliamentary seats has drawn significant public interest.  

Adding to this discourse, Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom, the founder of the Progressive People’s Party (PPP), has expressed excitement, describing the standoff as an essential moment for Ghana’s democracy. Dr. Nduom commended the situation for highlighting the power vested in Parliament and underscoring the independence of the legislative body. 

“Finally, people are beginning to understand the power of Parliament and what it is supposed to be for us,” remarked Dr. Nduom. 

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Dr. Nduom noted that the current impasse is an opportunity for Ghanaians to appreciate Parliament’s unique role, not just as a legislative body but as a robust check on executive overreach.  

Dr. Nduom’s comments reflect a sentiment among those advocating for a stronger and more independent legislative branch in Ghana’s democratic framework, echoing his long-standing appeal to members of the PPP to consider running for parliamentary seats. 

In his address, Dr. Nduom called on PPP members to consider contesting in future parliamentary elections, emphasizing how even a single representative from the PPP could contribute significantly to parliamentary debate and governance.  

“Imagine if there was one member of the PPP in Parliament; the next Parliament would be wonderful,” he said, promising to support any PPP representative with the necessary resources and research to influence legislative discourse. 

Dr. Nduom’s comments arrive amidst a legal dispute between the Speaker and the Supreme Court. On October 17, Speaker Alban Bagbin declared four parliamentary seats vacant following the MPs’ decision to contest upcoming elections as independent candidates.  

The seats in question, three of which belong to the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP), could impact the balance of power in Parliament, potentially undermining the NPP’s slim majority. 

Strengthening Parliamentary Authority 

Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin
Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin

For Dr. Nduom, a seasoned businessman and influential political figure, this dispute reflects the importance of Parliament’s independence and its role as a bulwark against overreach from other government branches 

“If the Speaker or Parliament as a whole is implementing Parliament’s standing orders, leave them to do that. That’s the power they have because Parliament is an independent arm of government.” 

Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom

Dr. Nduom argued that “one should not suppress the other,” pointing to the need for cooperative governance where the independence of each branch is respected.  

Parliament, as the legislative arm, holds a vital role in representing citizens’ interests, holding the executive accountable, and crafting laws to guide national policy. 

The PPP founder emphasized his hopes that this situation would serve as a “wake-up call” to prevent the executive from acting without checks.  

He pointed to the slim majority in Parliament as a possible catalyst for this awareness, hoping it would promote more responsible governance and prevent “automatic fiat” from dictating national decisions. 

As the legal proceedings progress, the Supreme Court’s pending decision on November 11 will be closely watched by all sides. Should the Court rule in favor of the Speaker’s declaration, it could set a precedent for handling similar cases of party defection in the future, further empowering Parliament to act autonomously.  

Conversely, a ruling against the Speaker could curtail parliamentary authority, enhancing the judiciary’s role in adjudicating parliamentary matters. 

For Dr. Nduom and his supporters, the case signifies an important chapter in Ghanaian democracy, one in which the role of Parliament is both scrutinized and celebrated.  

His statements suggested that the Progressive People’s Party may seek a more active role in future parliamentary sessions, advocating for policies that bolster parliamentary strength and democratic integrity. 

READ ALSO: Ghana Faces Pension Crisis As 8.1 million Workers Are Without Social Security Coverage 

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