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General News of Tuesday, 18 March 2025

    

Source: www.ghanawebbers.com

Afenyo-Markin's call for a new parliamentary chamber a misplaced priority - PN-Africa

The claim by Afenyo Markins, a Member of Parliament, advocating for a new parliamentary chamber has drawn criticism from the Pan-African Leadership and Advocacy Network (PN Africa). The organization argues that this proposal is a misallocation of resources, especially in light of pressing national issues such as poverty, unemployment, and inadequate healthcare. PN Africa emphasizes that the focus should be on addressing these critical challenges rather than investing in new infrastructure for lawmakers. They contend that the call for a modern parliamentary space overlooks the immediate needs of citizens who are struggling daily with fundamental issues. The group urges lawmakers to prioritize initiatives that directly benefit the populace and improve living conditions, rather than pursuing projects perceived as self-serving. This debate highlights the ongoing tension between infrastructural ambitions and socio-economic realities in Ghana, prompting questions about the government's commitment to its constituents amidst calls for modernization within its legislative framework. As discussions continue, PN Africa insists on redirecting attention towards tangible improvements in citizens' lives over grandiose structural plans.