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General News of Wednesday, 19 March 2025

    

Source: www.ghanawebbers.com

'They’ve gone to Jubilee House to look for jobs'- Afenyo-Markin jabs NDC MPs over absenteeism

In a recent statement, Afenyo Markin, the Deputy Majority Leader in Parliament, criticized members of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) for their frequent absences from parliamentary sessions. He suggested that many NDC MPs seem more focused on seeking job opportunities at Jubilee House than fulfilling their legislative responsibilities. Markin highlighted the importance of active participation in Parliament and expressed concern over the implications of absenteeism for governance and accountability. His remarks come amidst ongoing discussions about the effectiveness of opposition parties in contributing to national dialogue and policymaking. According to him, consistent attendance is crucial for lawmakers to address pressing issues affecting citizens. The comments have sparked debate regarding the role of political representatives and their commitment to serving their constituents adequately. As Parliament continues its session, stakeholders are urged to reflect on the significance of engagement in democratic processes amid allegations of neglect by elected officials. This situation raises questions about transparency and dedication within Ghana's political landscape as both sides prepare for upcoming electoral contests.