As Parliament reconvened on Thursday morning at the Accra International Conference Centre, only Members of Parliament from the National Democratic Congress (NDC) were present in the chamber by 8:30 a.m., taking seats on the majority side typically reserved for the caucus with the majority numbers.
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) members had yet to arrive, creating a noticeable imbalance in the House.
The absence of NPP MPs did not go unnoticed by the NDC members, who voiced frustration, viewing the situation as a lack of commitment by the governing party to parliamentary business.
Joseph Bukari, the MP for Saboba, expressed his disappointment, describing their absence as disappointing and showing a clear disregard for parliamentary duties, especially at such a crucial time.
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