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A Former Deputy General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Samuel Koku Anyidoho says recent comments by the NDC Chair, Johnson Asiedu Nketia on the Minority reshuffle suggests Alban Bagbin is the brain behind the exercise.

Koku believes the comments from General Mosquito implicates the Speaker of Parliament as the one responsible for the changes in the caucus’ leadership at the Legislature.

Mr Asiedu Nketia has stated that the NDC cannot accept a situation where New Patriotic Party (NPP) Members of Parliament cooperate with Speaker Bagbin whilst NDC lawmakers are not doing same even though Mr Bagbin is from the NDC.

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Addressing the NDC UK/Ireland Chapter, Mr Nketia said “my priority in Parliament is to see our parliamentary caucus working together and also cooperating with the Speaker of Parliament. Why did we struggle to get an NDC person elected as a Speaker of Parliament?

“There are certainly some advantages and those advantages can be tapped into when your leadership is cooperating with the speaker. So we cannot have a situation where NPP is cooperating with the speaker and our NDC leadership has challenges with the speaker and if you are given a party whose leadership in Parliament is not working together, what will you do? You make the changes or you resign and I am not about to resign.”

He had however, explained earlier,  that the decision to make the changes was to put their best men forward for debates in Parliament as key topics that come up for lately centre on the economy, energy and infrastructure.

To that end, he said the party felt it necessary to get their best men who are on top of these issues forward.

He said on Tuesday, January 24, 2023, that “the debates and the other discussions will focus on the economy so you need to put your best man in the economy forward, that is what we have done.

“We also looked at energy. These petroleum and electricity challenges and so we needed to settle on Kofi Armah Buah, our former Energy Minister to be the deputy minority leader and then the other area is infrastructure, Kwame Agbodza being our man in infrastructure should play a key role. So that generally is what informed the changes.”

Commenting on this, Mr Anyidoho tweeted that “listen to Asiedu-Nketiah making a complete nuisance of himself in London, as he tries without success to disengage from the mess he has sunk himself in.

“He is implicating Speaker Bagbin – as being the brain behind the silly attempt to forcefully remove Haruna and co. He is hot.”

Mr Anyidoho added “What level of co-operation is he talking about? We know Bagbin put Mosquito on the Parliamentary Services Board (PSB). Is it because Haruna and co are refusing to ‘co-operate’ for dirty deals to be done that’s why they want to change and bring more pliant people to manipulate?”

Source: 3News.com|Ghana