The One Ghana Movement has strongly condemned the disruptive and destructive conduct exhibited by some members of the Appointments Committee of Ghana's 9th Parliament.

The civil society organisation described the acts of vandalism and destruction of public property as undignified and a direct affront to the country's democratic principles.

In a statement issued on Friday, the Movement stressed the importance of the ministerial vetting process as outlined in Ghana's 1992 Constitution.

The group emphasised that the process serves as a critical mechanism to assess nominees for public office, ensuring that only individuals with the requisite competence, integrity, and experience are approved.