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k.T. Hammond Jabs Speaker Bagbin For Adjourning Parliamentary Sittings Indefinitely

M.Cby M.C
November 7, 2024
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k.T. Hammond Jabs Speaker Bagbin For Adjourning Parliamentary Sittings Indefinitely

Hon. Kobina Tahir (K.T.) Hammond Trade and Industry Minister

The Trade and Industry Minister, Hon. Kobina Tahir (K.T.) Hammond expressed his firm stance regarding a ruling by the Speaker of Parliament that was later overturned by the Supreme Court.

He was adamant that the Speaker had erred in his earlier decision, and he articulated his expectations for the Speaker to recognize and enforce the Supreme Court’s ruling, restoring order within the chamber.

 Supreme Court’s Authority Over Parliamentary Decisions

Hon. Hammond emphasized the constitutional role of the Supreme Court in determining the legitimacy of parliamentary actions.

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He voiced frustration with certain Members of Parliament (MPs) from the National Democratic Congress (NDC), who he felt acted prematurely by occupying the majority seats in a manner inconsistent with the Supreme Court’s order.

Hon. Hammond argued that this behavior demonstrated a lack of respect for the rule of law.

Speaker’s Role in Implementing the Supreme Court’s Decision

Hon. Hammond stressed that the responsibility to implement the Supreme Court’s decision fell squarely on the Speaker.

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“The others of the Supreme Court were directed specifically to the Speaker. It was the Speaker; it wasn’t the leadership that made that ruling or that decision. It was the Speaker of Parliament who unconstitutionally made a proclamation, whatever it was that he said the last time. The Supreme Court has told him that he was wrong.”

Hon. Kobina Tahir (K.T.) Hammond Trade and Industry Minister

Hon. Hammond conveyed the importance of adhering to the Supreme Court’s decision, emphasizing that it was incumbent upon the Speaker to make a public announcement about this reversal and reinstate the prior seating arrangements for both the majority and minority caucuses.

The Question of Contempt and Accountability

Hon. Hammond did not hold back on the possibility of holding the Speaker accountable if he refused to implement the Supreme Court’s decision.

 He stated, “Sign of action for the NPP. But we will cite you for contempt.” His insistence on this course of action indicates his frustration with the Speaker’s hesitation to comply and a commitment to enforcing what he views as the correct interpretation of the law.

He pointed out that the judiciary serves as a check on parliamentary authority, reminding the Speaker.

 “… the Supreme Court has told Bagbin and Parliament that you are not [the master of its rules]. There is an institution, which is the master of the rules of Parliament. And that this is what the law is.”

Hon. Kobina Tahir (K.T.) Hammond Trade and Industry Minister

 Misunderstandings and Misinterpretations

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Parliamentary Proceedings of the 8th Parliament

Hon. Hammond appeared frustrated with what he saw as the minority’s misunderstanding of the Supreme Court’s decision.

Hon. Hammond’s exasperation with the persistent questions on the matter was evident, as he clarified;

 “You are forcing me to repeat myself so many times. The Supreme Court has spoken. We want the decision of the Supreme Court to be respected.”

Hon. Kobina Tahir (K.T.) Hammond Trade and Industry Minister

The Need for a Clear Directive from the Speaker

Hon. Hammond emphasized that the Speaker needed to provide a clear directive to the house to prevent further confusion and disorder.

“It was for the Speaker to make the announcement in the house that his ruling has been stayed, has been overset accordingly, minority back to where you were, majority back to where you have been.”

Hon. Kobina Tahir (K.T.) Hammond Trade and Industry Minister

This, Hon. Hammond argued, was the simplest way to ensure parliamentary order and respect for the Supreme Court’s ruling.

Challenges in Maintaining Order in Parliament

Hon. Hammond acknowledged the challenges posed by the Speaker’s delay in implementing the Supreme Court’s decision.

 He pointed out that the delay not only created confusion but also allowed NDC MPs to assert themselves in a way that disregarded parliamentary decorum and the court’s authority. Reflecting his concerns about the situation.

 “Look at the policy of cameras. Everybody is listening, but you don’t seem to be listening and concentrating on what I’m saying.”

Hon. Kobina Tahir (K.T.) Hammond Trade and Industry Minister

Hon. Hammond urged both sides of the house to heed the Supreme Court’s ruling and for the Speaker to promptly address the matter, ensuring that order is maintained and that parliamentary proceedings can move forward.

Final Call for Respecting the Supreme Court’s Ruling

“It is for the Speaker to sit up there and make the pronouncement that the Supreme Court has already overset his decision. And accordingly, we should come back and sit where we sat there. Then the business of the house can proceed.”

Hon. Kobina Tahir (K.T.) Hammond Trade and Industry Minister

This statement underscored his position that respect for judicial authority is fundamental to the proper functioning of Parliament and that the Speaker must act decisively to restore order.

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