Though a member of the main opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mr Alban Bagbin is more of a New Patriotic
Party (NPP) Speaker, a former Municipal Chief Executive for Akuapem North,
Mr Dennis Aboagye has said.
The member of the governing
NPP’s communication team made the comment during a discussion about the
performance of the various ministerial nominees who have been vetted by
Parliament’s Appointments Committee and the fate that awaits them especially as
either side of the house has 137 MPs.
Mr Aboagye told Eugene Bawelle
on Class91.3FM’s current affairs programme ‘The Watchdog’ on Saturday, 27
February 2021 that the main opposition National Democratic
Congress (NDC) appears to be making a mountain out of the fact
that one of their own chairs proceedings in the house.
“They only use Parliament to try
to make up for their deficiency in the presidential”, he said, noting: “As it
stands now, on the face of the issue, the NPP has the majority in Parliament”.
Mr Aboagye added: “If we are
going to work on perceptions and utterances and attitudes of people, then the
NDC Speaker is more of an NPP Speaker than NDC”.
Explaining himself further, Mr
Aboagye said: “Didn’t you hear ET Mensah’s recent interview and what he said
about the treatment meted out to him and Bagbin and others?”
“Where was Bagbin in the scheme
of all of this until he became Speaker? Haven’t you heard? And that is why I
keep telling you that Bagbin being Speaker is more of an NPP than NDC”.
“You don’t think that if some NPP MPs had not gone into some
cult with them [NDC], he [Bagbin] would’ve won [the Speaker race]?” he asked.
“So, you need to understand
what’s happening, the dynamics”, quizzing: “Who told you that Bagbin is going
to do the bidding of the NDC with all the treatment that has been meted out to
him?”
“If we are to work on words and
perceptions and posture, then Bagbin is more of an NPP Speaker than an NDC
person”, Mr Aboagye stressed.
“Even the people he is seated in
Parliament with, there are several of them that he had admonished in the past.
The presidential candidate of the NDC [Mr Mahama], he had his own serious
public issues with him. In fact, everybody in this country knows the animosity
between the two of them”, Mr Aboagye added.
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