Politics
Bagbin launches Parliament at 30
Mr Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin, the Speaker of Parliament, on Wednesday advocated the strengthening of democratic institutions in Ghana to ensure sustainable democracy.
Ghana had had eight successive elections and four government changeovers between the two major political parties – the New Patriotic Party and National Democratic Congress – and on that account, Ghanaians could confidently say they were enjoying a consummate democratic dispensation, he said.
Speaker Bagbin said this when he launched the year-long celebration of the 30th Anniversary of Ghana’s Parliamentary Democracy in Accra, on the theme: “The Fourth Republic: The Journey Thus Far.”
It was attended by Madam Akosua Frema Osei-Opare, the Chief of Staff, and two former Speakers: Mr Edward Korbly Doe Adjaho, and Professor Aaron Mike Oquaye.
Speaker Bagbin said they were, this year, observing the combined 30th Anniversary of the nation’s Constitution, Parliament, and the Fourth Republic.
“…. It is always good to recognise and celebrate achievements, it serves as a tonic for revitalisation and re-focusing.”
However, elections and successful government changeovers were not the only determinants of a working democracy, he said.
“We must focus on strengthening our democratic institutions if we want to have a sustainable democracy.”
Remembering the forebearers of Ghana’s parliamentary democracy, Speaker Bagbin paid tribute to the past speakers of the Fourth Republic, who had been pivotal in strengthening the pillars of democracy through their contributions and sacrifices.
They include Mr Justice Daniel Francis Annan, the pioneering Speaker of the First Parliament of the Fourth Republic, who served from 7th January 1993 to 6th January 2001.
The rest are Mr Peter Ala Adjetey (7th January, 2001 to the 6th January, 2005), Mr Ebenezer Begyina Sekyi-Hughes (7th January, 2005 to 6th January, 2009), Justice Joyce Adelaide Bamford-Addo (7th January 2009 to 6th January 2013), Mr Edward Doe Adjaho (7th January 2013 to 6th January 2017), and Professor Aaron Mike Oquaye, from 7th January 2017, whom I succeeded on 7th January, 2021.
Speaker Bagbin said the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) would hold its annual conference here in Accra from 30th September to 6th October.
“Selecting Ghana to host this prestigious conference in itself is an honour and a proof of how the world sees and rates the nation’s parliamentary democracy”.
“We have indeed come very far as a democratic country. We should keep this in mind as we prepare to host the CPA in Accra.”
Mr Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu, the Majority Leader, advocated a new constitutional order that frowns upon a winner-takes-all syndrome.
Dr Cassiel Ato Baah Forson, the Minority Leader, urged Ghanaians to take stock of the successes and challenges chalked, over the last three decades, and continue to cherish their parliamentary democracy, while working to build a strong and independent Parliament.
Mr Paul Aborampah-Mensah, the Programmes Manager, Ghana Centre for Democratic Development, in a solidarity message, said a substantial part of making the nation’s democracy work rested on the shoulders of Parliament.
Source: newsghana.com.gh

TV3’s Godwin Asediba wins the 2025 BBC Komla Dumor Award
Media General Journalist and News Anchor Godwin Asediba has been adjudged winner of the 2025 BBC News Komla Dumor Award....
Government imposes GHC10,000 daily fine on DSTV for failure to submit pricing data
The Ministry of Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovations has impose a statutory fine of GHC10,000 per day on MultiChoice Ghana...
President Mahama to walk the runway at Ghana Fashion Week in July
In a bold and exciting announcement, President John Dramani Mahama revealed that he will make a special appearance on the...
Chez Amis gifts herself Rolls Royce Cullinan on birthday
Renowned Accra-based restaurateur Chez Amis has marked her birthday in grand style by gifting herself a brand-new Rolls Royce Cullinan,...
Akosua Ago Aboagye joins Sompa FM as Accra branch radio manager
Seasoned broadcaster Akosua Ago Aboagye has joined Sompa FM as the Radio Manager for its Accra branch. She made the...
Mahama unveils ‘Black Star Experience’ to boost tourism and culture
President John Dramani Mahama has announced the launch of ‘The Black Star Experience’ as part of his administration’s vision to...
Trending
-
Showbiz4 days agoWanlov reveals how he used cutlasses to evade school authorities
-
Politics7 days agoKpebu: SALL Disenfranchisement Alone Should Have Sealed EC Removal Case
-
Politics5 days agoAfenyo-Markin Takes NPP’s Political Philosophy to UCC Students
-
Showbiz4 days agoHe treats us like children
-
Showbiz6 days agoI questioned God in my desperation for a child – Diana Hamilton opens up about faith
-
Showbiz4 days agoMan pleads with policewomen to be kind after kids traumatized by past incident
-
Politics4 days agoAfenyo-Markin Tells UCC Students Mahama’s Flagship Plans Remain Unfulfilled
-
Politics2 weeks agoOmane Acheampong Criticizes Government’s Cocoa Sector Price Reduction
