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MPs will now commence sessions by reciting the National Pledge

By Laud Nartey
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MPs will now commence sessions by reciting the National Pledge

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Lawmakers in Ghana will now commence sessions by reciting the National Pledge.

This was after Ghana’s Parliament modified its Standing Orders.

It is not immediately known why the House adopted this measure. However, the wording of the National Pledge, among others, enjoins citizens to, “… be faithful and loyal to Ghana…to uphold and defend the good name of Ghana.”

Under the modified Standing Orders, independent bodies like the Electoral Commission, the CHRAJ boss, the BoG governor, NCCE, and the Auditor General are going to be questioned similar to ministers.

Deputy Minority Whip in Parliament, Ahmed Ibrahim, explained the modifications.

He said on Tuesday February 6 “Independent bodies like the Electoral Commission, the CHRAJ boss, the BoG governor, NCCE, and the Auditor General are going to be questioned just as we question ministers on the Floor and the mode of answering questions on the Floor has also been provided in the new Standing Orders.

“Previously, if you wanted to invite the EC, they would say he had no audience on the Floor and if the Common Fund administrator needed to come unless the discussion was led by the Minister but this time around, it is not going to be the same.

“The administrator can come and be interrogated by a committee and can be asked questions and he will respond to the questions and the mode of answering the questions has been catered for in the new Standing Orders.”

National Pledge

I promise on my honour to be faithful and loyal to Ghana my Motherland.
I pledge myself to the service of Ghana, with all my strength and with all my heart.
I promise to hold in high esteem our heritage, won for us through the blood and toil of our fathers; and I pledge myself in all things to uphold and defend the good name of Ghana.

So help me God.

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Laud Nartey is an online editor with current affair team at Media General, operators of TV3 Ghana, 3News.com and more. Email: Laud.Nartey@editors.3news.com

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