Majority Leader in Parliament, Alexander Afenyo-Markin has denied inciting chaos in Parliament after a contentious Supreme Court ruling.
During an interview on Kwame Sefa Kayi’s Kokrokoo show, which was observed by MyNewsGH.com, Afenyo-Markin emphasized that he and his fellow members are not interested in promoting chaos, despite the increasing tensions between the NPP and the NDC.
“I want to be very clear about this,” he began, addressing concerns about potential unrest. “We are not here to create trouble.
That’s not who we are.
Afenyo-Markin’s comments come after the Supreme Court’s recent ruling, which was opposed by the NDC when Speaker Alban Bagbin announced the vacancy of four parliamentary seats – only for the court to quickly overturn the decision.
Afenyo-Markin, a father of two, also stressed his own commitment to upholding peace and order.
“I have a son in medical school and a daughter practising law,” he said, adding, “How would I look if one day they ask me, ‘Dad, why are you leading riots in Parliament?’ I won’t allow that to happen.”
The Majority Leader emphasized his commitment to maintaining political stability, despite the NDC’s assertion that they currently have the majority in Parliament.
This assertion arises from the Speaker’s announcement of empty positions, which the Supreme Court has subsequently invalidated.
“We will not engage in any conflict. We are committed to ensuring stability in this country,” he assured, noting that his side of the House would closely observe Speaker Bagbin’s response to the court’s ruling.
“We will leave this issue to his conscience,” Afenyo-Markin concluded, as Parliament prepares to go on recess.
This statement is being made during a period of heightened political tensions, where both parties are preparing for potential conflicts.
Nevertheless, Afenyo-Markin’s resolute position indicates a prioritization of upholding order rather than aggravating tensions.
NKONKONSA.com