Nii Kpakpo Samoa Addo has called for bipartisan legislation to define the lawful procedures by which Members of Parliament (MPs) should be invited or arrested by state security agencies.

The NDC members' comments come in the wake of the controversial attempted arrest of Assin South MP, Rev.

John Ntim Fordjour, by the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) over his claims concerning the AirMed Ghana scandal.

Speaking on The Forum on Asaase Radio, Samoa Addo defended the actions of the NIB and urged the public to focus less on the method of the invitation and more on the legal processes available. "It is the NPP government acting through their security agencies at the time that introduced mask men into our security apparatus. "Until Ayawaso West Wuogon, there hasn't been any security apparatus whose personnel is hooded.