Parliament was forced to adjourn its proceedings today after failing to meet the required quorum to conduct business.

With only 74 Members of Parliament (MPs) present, the house fell short of the 91 members needed to commence its agenda.

The sitting has been rescheduled to Tuesday, February 11, sparking criticism from the Minority caucus over the absence of Majority MPs.

The Minority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, expressed deep disappointment with the Majority caucus, questioning their commitment to parliamentary duties despite their claims of holding a super majority in the house. "My members are in their constituencies, they have asked for permission from me.