MP Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has called on Majority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin to apologize to Speaker Alban Bagbin after labeling him a "superintendent of chaos."
The comment came when Bagbin adjourned Parliament, citing the absence of committees and order papers.
Ablakwa defended the Speaker, saying MPs had other commitments and criticized the NPP’s actions as “childish” and wasteful, especially given the cost of parliamentary recalls.
He commended Kennedy Agyapong as the only NPP member who acknowledged their mistake, noting they should have informed the Speaker about their meeting.
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