20th July 2023 6:27:34 PM
2 mins readMP for Okaikoi Central and a member of the majority, Patrick Yaw Boamah, rebuked Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor, the MP for South Dayi and a member of the minority, for expressing reservations about the quorum shortage in the House.During a recent parliamentary session conducted on Wednesday, July 19, a debate over quorum in the House arose between two Members of Parliament, one representing the majority and the other representing the minority.
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The session had to be adjourned because the required number of 92 legislators were not present for business activities to proceed, and this adjournment was initiated by Dafeamekpor's application.During the debate in Parliament, Mr. Boamah accused Dafeamekpor of engaging in mischievous behavior by leaving his committee meeting, which was being televised, and entering the chamber to raise the issue of quorum.
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The Okaikoi MP argued that this action portrayed Parliament in a negative light and suggested that such conduct should be addressed.Mr. Dafeamekpor, representing the minority, defended his motion for adjournment and refuted the allegation of being mischievous.
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He pointed out that records indicated the House was not adequately formed for business activities, emphasizing the importance of adhering to the quorum requirement as determined by the Supreme Court.
brother Patrick Boamah makes the point that members come to sign and go for committee meetings, but he has forgotten that when you attend committee meetings, your attendance is marked again so
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that is not the argument because the Supreme Court says that anytime Parliament is convened there should be a quorum to be determined," stated Dafeamekpor in response to the accusation.
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