Privileges Committee spits fire at absentee MPs: Show up or lose your seats

Leadership of the Privileges Committee of Parliament has warned the three ‘infamous’ absentee Members of Parliament (MPs) that failure to honour their invitation will cost them their seats.

The Committee has struggled to hold a hearing after it was forced to abort its first-day engagement with Ayawaso Central MP and Greater Accra Regional Minister, Henry Quartey.

MP for Dome- Kwabenya, Sara Adwoa Safo, who was billed to appear before the Committee claimed she was unaware of any invitation during a media interview.

Kennedy Agyapong, MP for Assin Central, who sought permission for a medical review in the United States has asked for an extension even though per the timetable he was to appear before the Committee on Wednesday, June 1, 2022.

Ranking Member of the Privileges Committee, Kweku Rickett Hagan disclosed circumstances have compelled the committee to ask for one extra week from the Speaker as the two weeks deadline expires this week.

He said, “The Constitution is clear that if you absent yourself without approval you lose your seat, it is very clear. So any honourable member who has nothing to say will have to resign and vacate the seat, that’s all.

“But they have the opportunity under the same Constitution to defend themselves before the Committee, which means that they believe they have a legitimate reason why they are not here.”

“If you don’t show up and you don’t give any good reason why you didn’t show up that itself is contempt and you have decided to resign,” he added

Hon. Rickett Hagan who is Cape Coast South MP stated the claim by Adwoa Safo about being unaware of her invitation is an embarrassment to the committee.

He assured, however, that steps are being taken to reach the Dome Kwabenya MP who is outside the jurisdiction including a hearing via video conferencing

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