The Speaker of the 7th Parliament of the Republic of Ghana, Rt. Hon.
Prof. Aaron Mike Oquaye has stated that the “commitment at ensuring
transparent and accountable governance starts from within parliament”.
According to speaker, the capacity of parliament to adequately
scrutinize the budget as well as government policies and programs has
become an issue of concern to the citizenry and parliament’s visibility
at exposing corruption and the conduct of members regarding their
commitment to work have also attracted public attention.”
He has therefore urged members of parliament to conduct themselves appropriately.
Rt. Hon. Prof Oquaye was speaking at an orientation and induction
seminar organized for Members of the 7th Parliament at Koforidua; the
Eastern Regional capital.
The seminar which is under the theme: “Deepening Transparent and
Accountable Governance: Strengthening Parliament for National
Development” is meant to take the Members of Parliament through
presentations on the role and functions of Parliament, parliamentary
practice and procedures, Legislative processes, Services and resources
that contribute to parliament’s effective discharge of its
constitutional mandate amongst many other useful topics that relate to
governance.
For the first time in many years, the orientation and induction seminar
which is expected to last for three days has a special session for new
members of parliament, the purpose of which is to devote time to
properly orient and usher these new members into parliament so that they
will be able to find their bearings within the precinct of parliament.
The speaker used the opportunity to admonish members who most often
absent themselves from parliament without any proper excuse to desist
from that.
The majority leader and the minority leader both spoke about the
relevance of the seminar and urged the members to give the needed
attention to the exercise.
Some new members of parliament who spoke to the media expressed their
satisfaction with the exercise and hoped that by the end of the 3 days
exercise, they would have been groomed enough and fully prepared for
their parliamentary duties.
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