You can’t direct Mahama on how to appoint ministers – Ayariga shuts Afenyo-Markin

The Member of Parliament for Bawku Central, Mahama Ayariga, has chastised Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo Markin for attempting to direct President John Mahama on how to handle ministerial appointments.

Speaking at the vetting of ministerial nominees today, Monday, January 13, Mr Ayariga argued that it is inappropriate for the Minority Leader to use a committee meeting to attempt to influence or instruct the President on when or how to form his government.

In his remarks, Mr Ayariga stated, “Mr Chairman, we have served on this committee for decades, and for the Minority Leader to turn this platform into a press conference, trying to influence the presidency, is not the right approach.”

He made it clear that the President should not be subject to anyone’s direction regarding ministerial appointments, especially within the committee setting.

Mr Ayariga emphasised that the President is not under any obligation to follow instructions regarding the timing or process of appointing ministers.

While President Mahama had promised to form a cabinet shortly after taking office, Mr Ayariga noted that the Minority Leader’s expectation of ministerial appointments being made immediately upon the declaration of the election results was misplaced. “That was not the promise made by the President,” he said, reiterating that such expectations were unrealistic.

Although Mr Ayariga acknowledged that everyone is entitled to their opinions, he suggested that the appropriate forum for airing such views would be outside the committee room.

 

Source: Myjoyonline.com

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