Yusif Sulemana, the Member of Parliament for Bole Bamboi, has urged New Patriotic Party (NPP) MPs to “put their ego aside” and accept their new position as the Minority in Parliament.
Sulemana’s remarks follow growing frustration over the absence of NPP members during a recent parliamentary session, which they had initially called for.
Expressing disappointment, Sulemana criticized the NPP’s actions, highlighting the financial implications of their absence.
“We should be talking about how they causing the financial laws of the state. You can call us to come and you will not come because parliament will spend so much to be wasted and if they come, they must put their ego somewhere and know that as we speak they are in the minority so they should sit at the minority side,” he stated.
Meanwhile, Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin indefinitely adjourned the House after the NPP MPs failed to attend the session they had initiated.
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