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Parliament moves fast on welfare, slow on duty – IMANI criticises political priorities

SAMUELBy SAMUELOctober 13, 20252 Mins Read
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IMANI’s Critical Analysis of Governance Issues has suggested that Speaker Alban Bagbin’s decision to delay Parliament’s sitting may have been influenced by political undercurrents rather than logistical reasons.

The think tank stated that “the Speaker’s vague reference to ‘circumstances beyond my control’ therefore pointed less to logistical hurdles and more to political undercurrents that remain unarticulated.”

IMANI observed that the postponement “reopened a familiar critique of Ghana’s political class: that Parliament found unity and urgency only when matters of members’ own welfare were at stake.”

It stated, “On issues of salaries, allowances, or ex gratia, the House has historically demonstrated remarkable bipartisan efficiency. Yet when the nation’s environmental integrity, investment climate, or security architecture hangs in the balance, inertia was about to prevail.”

The post also questioned the effectiveness of the governing party, noting that “with an overwhelming majority in Parliament, the government should, in principle, have had little difficulty in marshalling its legislative agenda.”

IMANI added that “the Speaker was unable to summon MPs for proceedings despite this majority,” which “suggested deeper fissures—whether on conditions of service, in the alignment of executive and legislative priorities, or the willingness of the Minority to cooperate on critical bills.”

Concluding its analysis, IMANI wrote that “the October 6 postponement may appear as a minor procedural hiccup, now resolved with the October 21 resumption date.

“Yet, in its silence, it reveals much about the fragility of consensus, the weight of pending legislation, and the uneasy dance between political actors in Ghana’s Ninth Parliament.”

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