I am not Speaker for NDC – Bagbin on Sammy Gyamfi attack
Speaker of Parliament, Rt. Hon. Alban Bagbin
has stated categorically that, he does not belong to any political party now
that he occupies the position of the third-most powerful person in
Ghana.
The longest-serving legislator in Ghana’s political history, after a
rancorous Speakership poll, ascended the position a little over two
months ago despite his party, the main opposition National Democratic
Congress (NDC) having lost the December 7, 2020 presidential election
and splitting the 275 seats of Parliament with the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP).
The former Nadowli-Kaleo MP, who had been a lawmaker since the
almost-three-decade-old fourth republic of Ghana, recently came under
attack, along with Minority Leader Haruna Iddrisu and Minority Whip
Muntaka Muburak, from the National Communications Officer of the NDC, Mr
Sammy Gyamfi,
after the house passed some contentious ministerial nominees of
President Nana Akufo-Addo despite express directives from the Functional
Executive Committee of the party, that those ministers-designate be
rejected for various reasons.
In a social media harangue, the communication,s Director for the National Democratic Congress, Mr Gyamfi said the NDC no more regard Mr
Bagbin as an NDC Speaker, even though he attained the position on the
party’s ticket.
The Facebook tirade on Thursday, March 4, 2021, accused Mr Bagbin and
the leadership of the Minority Caucus, of betraying the party by
approving the nominees.
“Some have sold their conscience but ours is intact. And we can work
together to rebuild the party from the ashes of 3 March 2021, which I
call ‘Black Wednesday’ – our day of self-inflicted shame”, Mr Gyamfi
said in the post, adding: “This is the time for us to insist on the
right changes in the leadership of the NDC group in Parliament or forget about them completely”.
To him, “the current leadership have lost their moral authority to lead
and are not fit to sit on the front bench of the NDC side of the house”.
“More importantly”, he noted, “it’s about time we understood that we don’t have any NDC Speaker of Parliament”.
“No, we don’t!” he stressed, in reference to Mr Bagbin, complaining: “We
have a Speaker who rode on the back of the NDC into office to pursue
his own parochial agenda and nothing more”.
“You trust them at your own peril”, he warned members and supporters of the NDC.
Passing a brief comment about the attack on him during a courtesy call
by CMG, at which meeting he spoke about the need to strengthen the
capacity of the media, Mr Bagbin said: “Recently in the media, on social
media, in particular, you have heard the blistering attack on me when I
did not play any role apart from presiding [over the business of the
house]”.
“Because I say I belong or came from a party, does he [Sammy Gyamfi] think I’m at the beck and call of the party?” he asked.
“Now, I don’t belong to any party. I’m Speaker of Ghana. I’m not a
Speaker of NPP. I’m not a Speaker of NDC. I’m Speaker of Ghana. And I
must hold the balance. So, decision-taking; no. My duty is to ensure
that there’s an even playing field and the decision is taken and I
announce it. That is all”, he explained his role.
“And, so, if you sit down and look at me and think that maybe you were
my girlfriend before [and, therefore] I should give you an advantage
over another who I’ve never met, please, then don’t come to me; you
won’t get it. Let’s finish; after work, we can do that business
together. Not when I’m working. That’s my nature; that’s how I’ve been
up to this time and, so, it’s unfortunate that these things are
happening”, he said.
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