Former Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Inusah Fuseini, has expressed concerns over the growing trend of indiscipline in Ghana's Ninth Parliament, cautioning MPs against setting a precedent of impunity.
Speaking on Newsfile on JoyNews with Sam Lardy, he remarked, "That statement was not intended for public consumption, but somehow, the voice of that person failed him-too loud!
He didn't speak into the microphone; he shouted.
And that's the problem." He explained that while parliamentary debates often get heated, MPs must learn the boundaries of decorum. "We say things in Parliament, but when you shout too loud to the hearing of the Speaker, you are fished out and reprimanded.