Alexander Afenyo-Markin, the Leader of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Caucus in Parliament, is a desperate man seeking to undress the media for not helping him to wear his title.

He openly confronts some journalists and media houses recently, almost swallowing them for not hallowing him as the 'Majority Leader' in Parliament.

But on this motion, the Efutu Member of Parliament (MP) is absolutely out of order, and, happily, his targets of attack have been resolute and unruffled.

If Afenyo-Markin, a lawyer and lawmaker, finds it vexatious or grievous that journalists or media houses are denigrating his status by not addressing him as 'Majority Leader', he may rush to court and speedily secure an injunction against the unrepentant lot, or hurl them to the Privileges Committee of Parliament, or file a complaint against them at the National Media Commission (NMC), or exercise his constitutional right to rejoinder, or sue them for defamation.