Parliament suspends sitting as 17 MPs, over 150 parliamentary staff contract Covid-19

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The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, has announced the suspension of parliamentary sitting for three weeks.

The move is as a result of 17 Members of Parliament (MPs) and over 150 parliamentary staff testing positive for Covid-19.

“Honorable members, having regard to the upsurge of the coronavirus infection in the house now reading 17 Members of Parliament and 151 staff and ancillary worker in precincts of Parliament and the fact that the appointments committee is yet to commence the consideration of His Excellency the President’s Ministerial nominees. I have in consultation with leadership decided that the sitting of the house be suspended for three weeks”, he announced Tuesday, February 9.

The Appointments committee will however use the period to vet President Akufo-Addo’s ministerial nominees he said.

It is hoped that within this period of time of adjournment, the appointments committee will commence consideration and public hearing of the President’s nominee for ministerial appointments by the end of the three weeks the Appointments Committee will have submitted it report on the referral for the consideration of the house”, the Speaker said.

Earlier, it was announced on Thursday February 4 that 15 lawmakers and 56 staff of the parliamentary service, had tested positive for the virus. He subsequently arranged for the House to sit only twice a week, as part of measures to prevent the spread of the virus in the House.

Many, including the Member of Parliament for Builsa South, Clement Apaak had called for the shutting Parliament following the earlier announcement that some MPs and Parliamentary staff tested positive for the virus.

 

Source: 3news.com

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