Senior Advisor to Alan Kyerematen, Nana Ohene Ntow, has expressed deep concerns over the current state of Ghana's Parliament.
He said the chaotic scenes witnessed during the vetting of ministerial appontees on January 30 reflects the state of country and how its people behave.
While contributing to discussions on the Keypoints on February 1, he described the unfolding drama in Parliament as "disgraceful" and "chaotic," arguing that the behavior of parliamentarians, especially in recent confrontations, is undermining public trust in the institution. "Whatever is happening on the streets, in markets, or with the prices of goods and services, is simply a reflection of what is happening inside the President's Cabinet.
Unfortunately, what we see in Parliament today is not only disappointing but also deeply troubling," he commented.