Retain current leadership in ninth parliament – Majority urges NPP

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The leadership of the Parliamentary Committees from the majority caucus is urging the National Council of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to retain the current leadership in the 9th Parliament.

This appeal comes after the NPP’s significant loss in the 2024 General Elections, which has resulted in the party being relegated to the minority in the upcoming Parliament.

Kwabena Amankwa Asiamah, Chairman of the Education Committee and MP for Fanteakwa North, emphasized that the experienced leaders of the majority group should remain in their positions until the party regains strength in future elections, given their extensive knowledge of parliamentary processes.

“It is the decision by chairmen of the committees in parliament to plead to the leadership of our party to maintain the leadership status quo in parliament. Why do we say so? We say this because we are counting on the experience and the nature of parliament that the ninth parliament is going to face now.

“Our numbers have dwindled and for that matter, we need a front that is experienced to face the enormity of members on the other side and that we have concluded that it will be beneficial to our caucus in parliament and the party in general and for the good of democracy in Ghana to maintain what we have now.

“We say so again that they have experienced whatever has transpired in the previous government and previous parliament and we think that they are the right calibre of people to lead this time around that our numbers are down,” he stated when he addressed journalists in Accra on Friday, December 27.