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Abstain from #KenMustGo vote of censure – NPP General Secretary to Majority MPs

 

Members of Parliament in the New Patriotic Party (NPP) majority caucus have been asked to abstain from the vote of censure against the Minister of Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta.

In a press statement, dated November 9, 2022, signed and issued by the General Secretary of the NPP, Justin Frimpong Kodua, the party asked the leadership of the Majority MPs, “especially the Whips are to ensure that no Member of the Majority Caucus partakes in this exercise by the Minority Group in Parliament.”

 

Parliament has scheduled to consider the vote of censure on Thursday, November 10, 2022.

The NPP stated in the statement, “while the National Executive body acknowledges the prevailing socio-economic conditions in the country and the need for urgent remedial interventions, it is our utmost position that the demand of the NDC-led Minority Caucus is ill-intended and aimed at derailing government’s efforts at resolving current socio-economic upheavals.”

 

“The leadership acknowledges that the Minister for Finance is the leader of government’s negotiation team with the International Monetary Fund. Considering that negotiation with the IMF is nearly completed, the National Executive body of the Party strongly believes that the removal of the lead person spearheading the negotiation may adversely impact the progress made thus far.”

 

“It is worth noting that when similar calls were made for the head of Mr. Seth Tepker, the then Minister for Finance during the socio-economic turbulence under the erstwhile Mahama administration in 2015, the NDC-led Majority Caucus objected to those calls and rose to the defence of Mr. Tekper, a clear indication that the NDC lacks credibility on this matter.

 

Below is a full copy of the statement

For Immediate Release

 

NEW PATRIOTIC PARTY ASKS MEMBERS OF THE MAJORITY CAUCUS TO ABSTAIN FROM VOTE OF CENSURE AGAINST THE MINISTER FOR FINANCE

 

The leadership of the New Patriotic Party, following broader consultations and engagements with stakeholders, has resolved and hereby directs all members of the Majority Caucus in Parliament to abstain from a scheduled vote of censure being sought by the Minority Caucus against Mr. Ken Ofori-Atta, Minister for Finance.

 

By this directive, the leadership of the Majority Caucus especially the Whips are to ensure

 

that no Member of the Majority Caucus partakes in this exercise by the Minority Group in

 

Parliament

 

While the National Executive body acknowledges the prevailing socio-economic conditions in the country and the need for urgent remedial interventions, it is our utmost position that the demand of the NDC-led Minority Caucus is ill-intended and aimed at derailing government’s efforts at resolving current socio-economic upheavals.

 

The leadership acknowledges that the Minister for Finance is the leader of government’s negotiation team with the International Monetary Fund. Considering that negotiation with the IMF is nearly completed, the National Executive body of the Party strongly believes that the removal of the lead person spearheading the negotiation may adversely impact the progress made thus far.

 

It is worth noting that when similar calls were made for the head of Mr. Seth Tepker, the then Minister for Finance during the socio-economic turbulence under the erstwhile Mahama administration in 2015, the NDC-led Majority Caucus objected to those calls and rose to the defence of Mr. Tekper, a clear indication that the NDC lacks credibility on this matter.

 

Accordingly, neither the NPP nor its Members of Parliament will lend support to this

 

mischievous move by the NDC legislators as it is one of their many ill-motivated and self

 

serving but unpatriotic moves to sabotage the NPP government and frustrate the

 

administration of the country.

 

The leadership of the NPP wishes to assure our Members of Parliament and the Ghanaian populace that there are ongoing internal engagements aimed at addressing legitimate concerns expressed by various stakeholders regarding the management of the economy. including calls for the resignation or dismissal of the Minister for Finance.

 

 

 

SIGNED

JUSTIN KODUA ERIMPONG (GENERAL SECRETARY)

 

N.P.P: DEVELOPMENT IN FREEDOM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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