Ghana parliament is now like Makola market – Ken Agyapong.

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Ghanaian soldiers are seen at the parliament of Ghana during a misunderstanding between members of parliament in Accra, Ghana on January 7, 2021. - Ghanaian soldiers intervened overnight to quell a clash between opposing parties in parliament ahead of the body's swearing-in set for January 7, 2021, witnesses said. Chaotic scenes erupted after a ruling party deputy tried to seize the ballot box during the vote for parliament speaker. The ensuing clash lasted several hours until the army stepped in, with national television broadcasting the drama live. (Photo by Nipah Dennis / AFP)

The MP for Assin Central, Kennedy Agyapong, has said Ghana’s current Parliament can now be likened to a market place because there is no order.

The current parliament is split down the middle between the two main political parties, posing the risk of gridlock on Ghana’s problems, especially over passage of bills.

There is no decorum,” the maverick politician said on The Asaase Breakfast Show today.

The way we are handling Parliament is like we’re in Makola – the busiest market at the Central Business District in Accra. It’s all because the numbers are close and in actual fact you don’t even know who’s the majority except when you add the independent candidate to it,” Agyapong said in conversation with Kwaku Nhyira-Addo.

Worst period in Parliament

Agyapong said he no longer has the “zeal” to attend to Parliamentary sessions due to the chaotic nature of debates.

“What is happening in Parliament is not interesting at all. This is the worst throughout my six terms in Parliament. When I’m going to Parliament I don’t even have the zeal and nothing is being done about it.

I’ll entreat my brothers in opposition to compromise and at the same time the government should also compromise because you can’t be on the defensive all the time. If you do that there’ll be no peace. We need to come together in the name of the country and move things forward,” Agyapong said.

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