8th March 2024 8:20:24 AM
1 min readDeputy Speaker of Parliament and Member of Parliament for Bekwai, Joseph Osei Owusu, has underscored the importance of MPs taking charge of their futures, pointing out the lack of societal support once they exit office.
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Speaking at a session honoring the late Kwadwo Tawiah, a former MP for Kpandai, Owusu lamented the challenging circumstances many former MPs encounter after leaving Parliament.
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He highlighted the tendency for society to overlook their difficulties, only recognizing them during emergencies or financial crises.
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“There have been several instances where former MPs are seen in miserable conditions, struggling to pay for hospital bills and support their families,” Joe Wise noted.
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Member of Parliament for Asawase, Alhaji Muntaka Mubarak Mohammed, echoed similar sentiments, emphasizing the absence of unity among MPs.
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He observed that many MPs are unfamiliar with their colleagues' personal circumstances and challenges.
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“Life after Parliament is unbearable for many members,” Muntaka added, urging MPs to support each other regardless of political affiliations.
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In the wake of the untimely passing of Dr. John Kumah, Member of Parliament for Ejisu and Deputy Finance Minister, Parliament suspended its session on March 7.
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Kumah, aged 45, succumbed to a short-term illness. Tragically, he passed away in the early hours of Thursday, March 7, while en route from his constituency to Accra.
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It's reported that his intended destination upon reaching Accra was Germany, where he had arrangements for medical treatment.
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