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Majority chief whip defends MPs’ absence, blames logistical challenges

Dennis GyamfibyDennis Gyamfi
February 10, 2025
in Politics
Majority Chief Whip, Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor

Majority Chief Whip, Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor

The Majority Chief Whip, Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor, has defended the frequent absence of Majority Members of Parliament (MPs) in the House, attributing it to accommodation issues and office relocations.

His response follows mounting concerns over Parliament’s inability to form a quorum for government business, leading to the adjournment of proceedings last Friday. The absence of MPs, particularly from the Majority side, has raised questions about indiscipline and disruptions to legislative work.

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Logistical difficulties affecting attendance

Speaking on TV3’s Hot Issues on Sunday, February 9, the South Dayi MP dismissed claims that the absences were due to negligence. Instead, he pointed to logistical challenges, especially for newly elected MPs.

“The numbers not showing up are largely from the Majority side. Some are relocating their offices, while others are sorting out their accommodation,” he explained. “We have about 81 new MPs in Accra trying to settle. Even when I entered Parliament in 2017, things were tough, so I understand the challenges they are facing.”

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Dafeamekpor highlighted ongoing office maintenance issues, including non-functional air conditioners and incomplete renovations, as contributing factors.

“Some offices are still being painted, and on about three floors, the air conditioners are not working. When I was on the fifth floor, my air conditioning didn’t work for two years, and I had to rely on a standing fan,” he said.

He assured that these issues would be resolved by the end of February, improving attendance and parliamentary efficiency.

Minority accused of exploiting quorum issues

Addressing last Friday’s lack of quorum, Dafeamekpor alleged that the Minority Caucus deliberately staged a walkout to capitalize on the situation.

“We had the numbers, but the Minority told their members to walk out so they could use that to raise quorum issues,” he claimed. “This is a tactic that has been used before, and they are using it against us now.”

Measures to improve attendance

To address concerns over low attendance, Dafeamekpor revealed plans to meet with newly elected MPs to emphasize the importance of being present for parliamentary sessions.

“I have a meeting with my freshmen MPs on Tuesday to stress the importance of attendance, at least in the mornings and early afternoons. The public needs to see Parliament functioning properly,” he said.

He also rejected claims that the Majority Caucus was struggling to maintain control.

“That’s a fabrication. We are fully capable of managing our majority,” he asserted. “Even with a majority, consensus-building is necessary for effective governance. No matter how dominant a party is, you still have to work with the Minority to move things forward.”

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