7th February 2025 11:04:27 AM
1 min readThe Special Committee investigating the recent vetting chaos has resumed its public hearing following a false order announcing a suspension.
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The vetting session, held on January 30, descended into chaos as tensions between the Majority and Minority escalated into a physical altercation. The disturbance, which resulted in significant damage to parliamentary property—including broken tables and microphones—was triggered when the Majority pushed to extend the session beyond 10 PM, a move the Minority strongly opposed.
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As tempers flared, some Minority MPs dismantled tables, worsening the destruction. The situation became so volatile that police had to intervene to restore order. Despite efforts by Majority Leader Mahama Ayariga and other parliamentary leaders to de-escalate tensions, the committee was forced to adjourn.
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Some members of the committee are appearing before the committee to share what truly transpired.
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