Speaker, Chief Justice lose Siren privileges
Accra, Ghana - A new Legislative Instrument (L.I.) has ignited a firestorm in Parliament after excluding the Speaker's Office and the Chief Justice from the list of top officials permitted to use sirens and motorcades.
The omission was highlighted by former Minority Leader Haruna Iddrisu, sparking a heated debate.
“Without personalising it, it is not Alban Sumana Bagbin. It is the Speaker of Ghana’s Parliament and he is not entitled to a motorcade or a police siren.? In my view Mr Speaker, it is wrong for the number three to be out of this privilege,” he stated.
He added “The Chief Justice of the Republic of Ghana is also out of the Motor Traffic Regulation and not entitled to it. Mr Speaker, you can keep a minister and member of parliament but this republic has four important personalities; the president, the vice president, the speaker and the chief justice.”
Majority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin criticized the exclusion, warning it could hinder MPs' ability to serve their constituents effectively.
“Politicians are always in a rush to save their heads when there is a crisis but sometimes we can have a collective fall. We know the challenges we face coming from home and going to our constituencies. It is not that a Member of Parliament, by virtue of having a siren, will use it every day.
“We belittle ourselves. You are a politician and you cannot take public bashing and go and explain to the public? Even you have MPs criticising Article 71 benefits that they have benefitted from and we hear them on radio and they continue to benefit? We have to take our democracy a little more seriously.”
Meanwhile, Speaker Alban Bagbin has urged the members of Parliament to be assertive and defend their positions whenever necessary.
“Today, when you are talking about a major democracy and spineless Parliament, leadership matters. You must be prepared to take responsibility and defend your positions. If the people knew like you, they will not elect you to lead them, and so they expect you to lead them and be able to persuade them that you are doing so in their interest.
“There are only two people elected on December 7 every election year and they are the president and the MP and the two of you are to lead the people to make their condition better.”
Source : Lead News Online