Friday, February 18, 2011

MINORITY ATTITUDE IN PARLIAMENT WAS UNCALLED FOR

The deputy Minister of Education, J. S. Annan has expressed disappointment in the attitude of the Minority in Parliament when the President was delivering the State of the Nation Address.
According to him the Minority showed gross disrespect to the President especially when the President was being ushered out of Parliament.
He explains that the Minority’s attitude is not worth it and does not portray them as good role models.
J. S. Annan noted that the Minority Leader refusal to join the leadership of the house to see the president off was also uncalled for.

Meanwhile, the Member of Parliament of Asante Akyem North, Kwame Anim Antwi says the President used his address to cast insinuations at the NPP flag bearer, Nana Addo Dankwa Akuffo-Addo over his infamous ‘all die by die’ comments.
He explains that the President took the statement of Nana Addo out of context and thus the President had no business using the state of the nation address to comment on what someone outside Parliament had said.
Kwame Anim Antwi says this was the reason why they reacted to the president the way they did.

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