Accra, February 20, 2018//-Parliament has unanimously approved former Attorney General Martin Alamisi Amidu as special prosecutor after attempts by a member of parliament to have the approval proceedings suspended failed.
Member of Parliament for Bolgatanga East, Dr. Domining Ayine, had on Tuesday February 20 asked the Speaker to be guided by a suit he filed at the Supreme Court challenging Mr. Amidu’s eligibility.
But his appeal was rejected by the speaker, paving the way for the House to debate the report of the Appointments Committee that recommended Mr. Amidu’s approval in its report submitted to the House today for consideration.
Before the debate on the report could commence, Dr. Ayine argued Mr. Amidu should not be approved considering an action he has instituted at the Supreme Court to challenge president’s nominee on grounds that he’s above the retirement to hold public office.
He contended that any comment that may be made on the floor of the House may send a wrong signal to the Supreme Court, which is yet to sit on the matter on the filed on February 12, 2018.
Dr. Ayine referred to the standing orders of Parliament which required that the Speaker makes a determination on whether the debate should be proceed despite the objection raised and the fact that an aspect of the matter was pending before the Supreme Court.
The first deputy speaker, Mr. Joe Osei Owusu, who was presiding over proceedings, handed over the baton to the substantive speaker, Prof. Mike Ocquaye who ignored Dr. Ayine and asked that the chairman of the committee proceeds to present the committee’s report
But the speaker’s decision did not go down well with the minority.
He was however, later given the opportunity to make his submission but when he attempted to a New Zealand case to make his point, the Speaker insisted that he cites Ghanaian examples.
After some back and forth, the Speaker rejected Dr. Ayine’s request. This paved the way for the MPs from both sides of the House to debate the report of the Appointments Committee.
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