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Privileges Committee call Adwoa Safo subsequent to neglecting to contact her

Privileges Committee call Adwoa Safo subsequent to neglecting to contact her

The Privileges Committee of Parliament has gathered openly Sarah Adwoa Safo, Dome Kwabenya MP, to show up before the board of trustees on Wednesday, July 6, 2022.

 

Privileges Committee call Adwoa Safo subsequent to neglecting to contact her
Privileges Committee call Adwoa Safo subsequent to neglecting to contact her

As per a public statement gave by the Parliamentary Service and endorsed by the Director of Public Affairs, Kate Addo, Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection neglected to respect all solicitations to show up before the Committee after the Speaker’s mandate.

The new request is to be distributed in “all pertinent media”.

“This comes after all endeavors to arrive at Honorable Member by the Committee fizzled,” portions of the request read.

“The request from some portion of the Committee’s work, alluded to by the Speaker, Rt. Hon Alban Bagbin, according to Article 97(1)(C) of the Constitution and Orders 15 and 16(1) of the Standing Orders of Parliament, for thought and report to the House, on the shortfall of the Member from Parliament for in excess of fifteen sittings, without authorization recorded as a hard copy of the Speaker during the First Meeting of the Second Session of the Eight Parliament of the Fourth Republic of Ghana.

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“The Committee has utilized every single accessible mean, both authority and informal to serve the Member with a greeting letter, including sending the greeting letter to her office and categorize in Parliament, the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection, where she watched over as the Sector Minister, her authority email addresses, realized online entertainment handles and through her Personal Assistant,” the assertion read further.

The four-time MP has been offered the choice to respect the greeting through Zoom, a stage she as of late ended her quiet on in a media interview with Accra-based Joy News.

Privileges Committee call Adwoa Safo subsequent to neglecting to contact her
Privileges Committee call Adwoa Safo subsequent to neglecting to contact her

The request structure part of crafted by the Privileges Committee after Speaker Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin alluded the issue of the shortfall of nearly three Members for in excess of 15 sittings in the First Meeting of the Second Session of the Eighth Parliament without earlier authorization recorded as a hard copy.

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