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Afenyo-Markin  Clarifies Misconceptions on Security, Healthcare Proposal

March 18, 2025
Lilian Ahedorby Lilian Ahedor
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Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin

Majority Leader and Member of Parliament for Effutu, Hon. Alexander Afenyo-Markin, has clarified his recent comments on security and healthcare, which sparked controversy following his remarks on the floor of Parliament. 

His explanation comes amid what he describes as “misleading” media coverage that has created significant “misconceptions” about his position.

According to Afenyo-Markin, his remarks were made in response to concerns raised by the Speaker of Parliament during the inauguration of the 9th Parliamentary Service Board. 

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“The discussion was centered on broader institutional needs, yet selective reporting has misrepresented the intent behind my remarks. For clarity, my remarks were in response to issues first raised by the Speaker and were only re-echoing the vision of the Speaker for Parliament.”

Hon. Alexander Afenyo-Markin

Afenyo-Markin elaborated on the Speaker’s concerns regarding the growing security threats faced by Members of Parliament and Parliamentary Service staff. 

The Speaker expressed deep concern over the vulnerabilities within the legislative institution, stressing the urgent need for enhanced security measures to safeguard MPs as they carry out their parliamentary duties.

In response, Afenyo-Markin proposed that if upgrading security within the existing parliamentary chamber proves impractical, Parliament may need to explore the construction of a new chamber equipped with modern security features. 

He emphasized that ensuring the safety of lawmakers is not just a logistical necessity but a fundamental requirement for maintaining a stable and effective democracy.

He further pointed out that security threats against legislators have increased in recent years, making it imperative for Parliament to take proactive steps in fortifying its infrastructure. 

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Esq. Alban S.K Bagbin, Speaker of Parliament-Ghana

According to him, a secure and well-protected legislative environment would not only safeguard MPs and staff but also foster confidence in the institution’s ability to function without fear of external threats or disruptions.

Upgrading Parliament’s Healthcare System

Touching on healthcare, Afenyo-Markin clarified that the Speaker also expressed concerns about medical care for MPs and Parliamentary Service staff. 

While Parliament currently has a clinic, he proposed upgrading it into a full-fledged Parliamentary Hospital, similar to existing facilities such as the 37 Military Hospital, Police Hospital, Bank of Ghana Hospital, Cocoa Clinic, and SSNIT Hospital.

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Parliament of Ghana

“Such a facility would not only serve MPs and Parliamentary staff but also retired officers, retired MPs, and, where applicable, the general public. Although these hospitals by some State Agencies are dedicated to their staff, they are equally open to the general public.”

Hon. Alexander Afenyo-Markin

Afenyo-Markin further elaborated on the demanding nature of parliamentary work, emphasizing that MPs, parliamentary staff, and security personnel operate under intense schedules that often expose them to high levels of stress and fatigue. 

Given the rigorous nature of their duties, it is not uncommon for individuals within the legislature to require urgent and specialized medical attention while on duty.

He stressed that many well-established democracies have implemented similar provisions, ensuring that lawmakers and parliamentary workers have access to immediate, professional, and confidential medical care without having to leave the premises. 

According to him, having a well-equipped medical facility within Parliament is not just a convenience but a necessity, as it enhances the overall well-being and efficiency of those who serve the nation.

Afenyo-Markin also pointed out that in emergencies, swift medical intervention could make a critical difference, particularly given the demanding and often unpredictable nature of parliamentary proceedings. 

Investing in a dedicated healthcare facility, he argued, would ultimately contribute to a healthier, more productive legislative environment.

The Need for Confidentiality in Healthcare

Beyond access to healthcare, the Majority Leader also raised concerns about confidentiality, noting that many Parliamentary Service staff, former MPs, and current MPs struggle to seek treatment at public health facilities due to the sensitive nature of their medical concerns. 

He argued that having a dedicated Parliamentary Hospital would help address this issue and ensure that those working within the legislature have access to secure medical services.

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Public Health

“This proposal should, therefore, not be misinterpreted as a call for special privileges, but rather as a functional necessity, just as other critical institutions—such as the military, police, SSNIT, COCOBOD, and Bank of Ghana—have their own dedicated medical facilities.”

Hon. Alexander Afenyo-Markin

Accordingly, Afenyo-Markin reaffirmed his commitment to engaging in open and constructive discussions on the pressing issues of parliamentary security and healthcare. 

He acknowledged that these concerns require careful deliberation and a collaborative approach to ensure that any proposed solutions effectively address the needs of lawmakers, staff, and security personnel.

He emphasized that enhancing security and establishing a well-equipped medical facility within Parliament should not be viewed as mere conveniences but as essential measures to safeguard the well-being and productivity of those serving the nation.

According to him, ensuring a secure and well-supported parliamentary environment is a collective responsibility, and “I look forward to meaningful engagements on the way forward“.

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