Parliamentary leadership changes strategic - Asiedu Nketia. |
The Chairman of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC),
Johnson Asiedu Nketia, has defended the party’s decision to change its
parliamentary leadership.
On Tuesday morning, the NDC issued a statement announcing key
changes to its parliamentary leadership.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with Joy News’ Blessed
Sogah after the changes, he explained that move is part of the party’s
‘reorganisation’ for the 2024 general election.
According to him, there have been a series of changes across all
levels of the party towards the 2024 polls.
From branch elections, constituency elections, regional elections
and national elections, Asiedu Nketia said it is now time to introduce new
faces to the party’s frontline in Parliament, hence the changes.
In his view, the timing is right.
“We started at the branch level. We’ve since done elections in
about 40,000 branches and then from there, we proceeded to the constituency
level.
“We’re done largely with all the constituencies and then we’ve
done regional elections and we just completed the national elections.
“So the next in line is to take a look at our leadership in
parliament and that is what we’ve just done so in terms of timing, it is line
with the way we are prosecuting the national reorganisation”, he clarified.
He added that going into the 2024 polls, issues about the economy
will become very topical and therefore the need for someone who has mastery in
that regard.
This is he said is the basis for selecting Dr Cassiel Ato Forson
to be the party’s new minority leader.
He added that issues surrounding energy will become critical ahead
of the next elections, and therefore the party’s decision to choose Dr Kofi
Armah Buah as the Deputy Minority Leader.
Touching on the Deputy Minority Leader role, he further clarified
that the changing of James Klutse Avedzi’s was due to the MP’s decision to exit
parliament.
Meanwhile, Tamale Central MP, Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed, has
criticised the change in the parliamentary leadership of the National
Democratic Congress (NDC).
According to the aggrieved legislator, the timing of the decision
by the party’s hierarchy is ‘wrong’.
Speaking on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen on Tuesday, the
audibly displeased lawmaker explained that as far as he and other colleague NDC
MPs are concerned, the current crop of parliamentary leadership have been
diligent in their duties.
He, therefore, questioned the rationale for the change and
criticised the party’s leadership for failing to consult the entire Minority
Caucus before effecting the changes.
“The timing is completely wrong. What is the basis of changing our
parliamentary leadership?”, Murtala Mohammed decried.
“They are only taking away the most experienced leaders and
bringing the less experienced ones. Nobody told them we are dissatisfied with
the leadership.
“Who told them we are unhappy with their performance?”, the
disgruntled lawmaker quizzed.
The NDC changed its parliamentary leadership on January 24, 2023.
According to the party, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson has taken over from
Haruna Iddrisu as the new Minority Leader.
Ellembelle MP, Armah Kofi Boah will replace James Klutse Avedzi as
Deputy Minority Leader.
However, some members of the party are not happy.
A group of angry supporters in the the Northern Region
subsequently massed up at the party’s regional office over the surprising
shake-up in the party’s parliamentary leadership.
JoyNews’ Regional Correspondent, Martina Bugri reports that the
supporters say the decision will not augur well for the party.
They therefore want the leadership of the party to rescind the
decision or face their wrath.
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