General News of Sunday, 23 March 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
In a recent parliamentary session, tensions escalated following the Interior Minister's support for the attempted arrest of Akwatia MP, Henry Boakye-Yiadom. The incident sparked outrage among opposition members, who accused the government of undermining parliamentary privileges and attempting to intimidate lawmakers. The uproar highlighted concerns over the balance of power and respect for democratic processes within Ghana's political landscape.
During the heated debate, opposition MPs argued that the minister's actions set a dangerous precedent for future interactions between law enforcement and parliamentarians. They emphasized that such attempts to arrest sitting MPs could threaten their ability to perform their duties without fear of reprisal. This situation raised questions about the government's commitment to upholding democratic norms and protecting legislative independence.
In response, government officials defended the minister's stance, asserting that legal processes must be upheld regardless of an individual's political status. However, this justification did little to quell dissent among opposition members, who vowed to continue advocating for parliamentary immunity and accountability in governance. The incident underscores ongoing tensions in Ghanaian politics as lawmakers navigate complex issues surrounding authority and representation.