The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Sumana Kings­ford Bagbin, has declined a request made of him by the Majority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, to recall the House.

In a memo addressed to the majority leader, the Speaker cited the electioneering of Members of Parliament (MPs) as basis for his decision. "As you are aware, the parlia­mentary calendar acknowledges election campaign periods.

This season is for the government, parties and both presidential and parliamentary candidates to pres­ent their manifestos to the people and to account and justify how the mandate given them by the voters for the four-year term of office has been applied to the benefit of the people. "Bearing in mind the provi­sions of Article 296 (a) and (b) of the 1992 Constitution and the closeness of your proposed dates to the general election, I am of the considered opinion that it would not be in the national inter­est to interrupt the campaigns of Members and parties by a recall to plenary sitting of Parliament. "Consequently, it will not be fair to exercise my discretion in favour of your request to sum­mon Members at this time," the Speaker said.

Mr Afenyo-Markin, who is also MP for Effutu, on November 22, 2024 requested the speaker to recall the House for a two-day meeting to undertake some urgent government businesses.