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Ghana’s Parliamentary System Needs Change – Save Ghana Movement

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The Save Ghana Movement has strongly criticized the recent behavior of Ghana’s Members of Parliament (MPs), questioning their commitment to representing the people’s interests.

According to Robert Andzie Ansah, Founder of the Save Ghana Movement, there are concerns about MPs’ accountability for their development and dedication to their duties.

He argues that MPs often prioritize personal and party interests over national and constituency development, engaging in petty politics and evading accountability.

In an exclusive interview with Fabea FM’s Apiah-Kubi, Ansah stated that the rubber-stamping of decisions and lack of scrutiny have eroded public trust in the MPs.

The Save Ghana Movement has taken a bold stance, calling for Parliament to be dissolved and rebuilt to truly serve the people.

Ansah emphasizes the need for leaders to prioritize the nation’s well-being over personal gains.

“As the nation looks to its leaders for guidance and representation, the question remains: will Parliament rise to the challenge or continue down a path of disillusionment?”, he quizzes.

Ansah also challenged opposition parties, saying they have no excuse for lack of development in their constituencies.

“We have young and energetic MPs who can go a long way to serve this country and therefore have no way to fail,” he stated.

He urged Ghanaians to disregard partisan politics and focus on developing the country. “Being an opposition party does not mean opposing everything the government does in its governance,” he concluded.

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For more inquiries call Robert Andzie Ansah on 0243969790
0244198361.

Source: Apiah-Kubi – Fabea FM.

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