The Leader of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) caucus in , Alexander Afenyo-Markin, has accused the National Democratic Congress (NDC) parliamentary caucus of inciting unrest and confusion in Ghana.
Addressing the media on November 7, 2024, he expressed disappointment over the sequence of events that led to the adjournment of the House again by the Speaker, .
He explained that the NPP caucus' absence was not due to negligence or irresponsibility but rather a procedural dispute.
He noted that despite the National Peace Council's mediation efforts and engagement with the Speaker of , , the NDC remains unyielding in returning to their designated seats in the House. "The Peace Council informed me they had engaged the Speaker on the issue before the Supreme Court and that if reconvenes, the NDC Minority will go back to their seats. "Several other prominent Ghanaians who, for some reasons I wouldn't want to mention, had also engaged with the Speaker.