A CASE FOR ORAL: A vindication of Emefa Hardcastle and a Verdict on Annoh-Dompreh

The video evidence is available to the Police and the Attorney-General who will be expected by Ghanaians to prosecute those found to be culpable...

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What happened in Parliament at the Vetting Committee, the disruption and destruction was premeditated.

The Minority had targeted some nominees that they had problems with and let some off without few or absolutely no question because they had in their own words no problems with.

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Last days of every Parliament they stay through the night to pass bills especially their ESB.

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So, the argument about not Vetting because it is late, is untenable especially when they looked on for Afenyo Markin to waste time on only one nominee.

THERE MUST BE CONSEQUENCES FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF PUBLIC PROPERTY AND DELIBERATE VIOLENT DISRUPTION OF PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS.

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ORAL must deal ruthlessly with those who destroyed State Property yesterday especially as it happened in the presence of the Chairman of ORAL and in the full glare of the Ghanaian taxpayers who pay for these.

The video evidence is available to the Police and the Attorney-General who will be expected by Ghanaians to prosecute those found to be culpable…

The Speaker of Parliament has a duty to protect the dignity and property of Parliament, thus the Privileges Committee once formed has work to do in this instance…

STAY TUNED.

By Prince-Derek Adjei

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