The Minority Caucus of the (NPP) in appears to be gradually making a mark in the minds of ordinary Ghanaians through some of their decisions.
Despite having a fraction of parliamentary presence than initially anticipated, which many believed would render them ineffective or silent, they have defied all odds and expectations.
While some argue that the reduced number of NPP seats in would hinder their influence on state affairs and decision-making, the caucus, true to their self-description as the 'Mighty Minority,' continues to be a formidable opponent in certain instances.
Notable among such instances have been their boycotts of key events.