Ghana: Parliament Suspends Sitting for 3 Weeks As Covid-19 Cases on the Rise

Parliament of Ghana

Accra, Ghana//-Ghana’s Parliament today suspended sitting for three weeks as the Covid-19 cases in the House continues to rise.

The Speaker Alban Sumana Bagbin who announced this explained that a decision was reached after 17 MPs and 151 parliamentary staff tested positive for the deadly virus.

This he said would help protect other members from catching the virus and give those with the virus chance to recover.

“Having regard to the upsurge of the Coronavirus in the House, now reading 17 Members of Parliament and 151 staff and ancillary workers in the presence of Parliament and the fact that the Appointments Committee is yet to commence the consideration of the President’s ministerial nominees, I have in consultation with leadership decided that the sitting of the House be suspended for 3 weeks,” Mr Bagbin, said.

Earlier,  the august House had put in place measures to conduct Parliamentary sessions only twice a week with only a third of MPs allowed in the Chamber. The rest were to participate virtually.

But following the current surge, the House deems it fit to suspend its sitting for the next 3 weeks.

As part of measures to curb the spread of the virus in Parliament, the Speaker added that all MPs and Parliamentary are staff are to resubmit themselves for testing 2 weeks from tomorrow, February 10.

While the House is on this 3-week break, “Parliament will continue with the weekly disinfection and sanitization of the precinct of Parliament”.

Meanwhile, the Appointments Committee of Parliament will commence consideration of President Akufo-Addo’s nominees as scheduled.
The Speaker said the three weeks break will give the committee the chance to vet and put together their reports before parliament resumes work.

“It is hoped that within this period of adjournment the Appointments Committee will commence consideration and public hearing of the President’s nominees for ministerial appointments,” Mr Bagbin said.

At the time of going to the press, Ghana has recorded 72, 328 covid-19 cases with 6,707 active cases. It also lost 472 lives to the deadly coronavirus. Since January 2020, the daily new cases continue to rise about 500. New covid-19 cases for today stand at 795, according to Ghana Health Service.

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