9th March 2024 5:00:00 AM
1 min readMembers of Parliament’s (MP) express deep concern over the poor living conditions leading to the untimely demise of some ex-lawmakers.The MPs caution their colleagues to plan carefully for life after their political tenure, emphasizing the need to transcend partisan lines for a secure future.
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During heartfelt tributes to the late Likpalimor Kwajo Tawiah and Dr. Mustapha Ahmed, former MPs for Kpandai and Ayawaso North, respectively, Asawase MP Mohammed Muntaka Mubarak urges his fellow lawmakers to prioritise collaboration over unnecessary partisanship.Muntaka emphasised the vulnerability of former legislators, highlighting the apparent lack of support once they exit public service.
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Former Minority Chief Whip Muntaka underscored the prevailing neglect of retired MPs, questioning the state's failure to provide adequate care for those who have served the nation.He called for a collective effort to address this issue and ensure the well-being of former lawmakers.
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First Deputy Speaker Joseph Osei-Owusu issued a stern warning, reminding MPs of their transient relevance to constituents.Osei-Owusu emphasized the imperative of establishing protective measures and partnerships beyond their political careers to safeguard their futures.
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