In a recent flurry of online activity, certain individuals purportedly linked to the Jubilee House have raised questions about the whereabouts of Speaker Bagbin, albeit with a glaring misspelling of his name. This has sparked concerns about the motivations behind such inquiries and the accuracy of the information being disseminated.
The flyer in question, shared on social media platforms with hashtags like #WhereIsTheSpeaker and #RecallParliamentNow, not only misspelled the Speaker’s name as “BABGIN” but also raised suspicions about the intentions behind such campaigns.
Peter Bamfo, a Communication Aide, has highlighted the erroneous nature of these inquiries, emphasizing that the Speaker’s official office is not situated in the Jubilee House. Instead, it resides in a historic building with a rich democratic heritage.
Bamfo further scrutinizes the motives behind these inquiries, questioning whether they stem from genuine concern or are fueled by ulterior motives. He points out that the Speaker’s engagements, including meetings with various groups and the upcoming receipt of a prestigious award, are transparent and accessible to the public.
Moreover, Bamfo underscores the procedural requirements for recalling Parliament, emphasizing that it must align with democratic principles and serve the interests of the Ghanaian people. He challenges those calling for a recall to provide compelling reasons and follow established protocols.
In conclusion, Bamfo urges those behind the inquiries to cease their unpatriotic actions and warns of the futility of their endeavors. The focus, he suggests, should be on constructive engagement rather than propagating misinformation and engaging in baseless campaigns.
The ongoing debate surrounding Speaker Bagbin’s whereabouts underscores the importance of transparency, accountability, and adherence to democratic principles in Ghana’s political landscape.
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