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MFC Condemns Ministerial Vetting Scuffle, Destruction of Public Property

Evans Junior Owuby Evans Junior Owu
January 31, 2025
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A scene from Thursday night, January 30, 2025 Ministerial vetting scuffle

A scene from Thursday night, January 30, 2025 Ministerial vetting scuffle

The Movement for Change has issued a strong condemnation of the violent altercation that erupted in Parliament which stalled the vetting of Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa and Hon. Kwabena Mintah Akandoh on Thursday night, January 30, 2025.

The group expressed deep concern over the incident, particularly the destruction of state property, calling it an irresponsible act that disrespects the Ghanaian people whose taxes sustain the country’s democratic institutions. 

In a statement signed by its spokesperson, Andrew Appiah-Danquah, the Movement for Change emphasized that Parliament, as the nation’s highest legislative body, has a solemn duty to foster political tolerance, mutual respect, and accountability. 

The group warned that such reckless behaviour erodes public confidence in the institution and its ability to provide responsible leadership for national progress. 

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The Movement for Change urged all Members of Parliament to uphold principles of decorum, constructive engagement, and strict adherence to the rule of law.

The statement stressed that Ghana’s democracy flourishes when its leaders engage in meaningful debate, not physical confrontations and destruction of public property. 

“We further call on the government, particularly Parliament, to spearhead efforts in building a political culture that tolerates differing opinions, promotes national unity, and reinforces the accountability of leadership.”

Andrew Appiah-Danquah, Spokesperson, Movement for Change

The group also highlighted the long-term implications of such actions on Ghana’s democratic growth, arguing that parliamentary misconduct sets a dangerous precedent for future leaders and undermines the integrity of governance.

Andrew Appiah Danquah
Andrew Appiah-Danquah, Spokesperson, Movement for Change

Ahiafor Apology: a Call for Institutional Reforms

This condemnation follows an apology from Bernard Ahiafor, Chairman of Parliament’s Appointment Committee, who expressed regret over the incident. 

Ahiafor unreservedly apologized to the Speaker of Parliament, parliamentary leadership, and the general public for the late-night fracas and vandalism that occurred during the ministerial vetting session last Thursday. 

While the apology is a step towards reconciliation, the Movement for Change insists that mere regret is insufficient. 

The group called for stronger institutional measures to prevent such incidents from recurring, urging Parliament to demonstrate a renewed commitment to responsible governance.

In its closing remarks, the Movement for Change stressed that the future of Ghana’s democracy depends on the integrity and conduct of its leaders. 

The group implored Parliament to restore public confidence by committing to a higher standard of governance—one that upholds the rule of law, protects public resources, and ensures democratic principles remain the cornerstone of national leadership. 

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The recent altercation in Parliament is a stark reminder of the need for greater political maturity and discipline among the country’s leaders. 

The Movement for Change insists that its legislators must prioritize national interest over partisan conflicts and uphold the dignity of their office in service to the people.

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