Parliamentary Network Africa's Communications Officer, Clement Akoloh, has welcomed the decision to allow Members of Parliament (MPs) to express themselves in local languages during parliamentary proceedings.

Speaking on Morning Starr with Naa Dedei Tettey on Wednesday, July 2, Mr.

Akoloh described the move as long overdue, adding that countries serious about development often embrace the use of indigenous languages to foster inclusivity and national progress. "We think that this is long overdue because we have seen that all over the world, people who actually want to advance in development make the effort to use their own local language to be in a form of communication for easy understanding for the people.

So we think that it's a good call for that to happen in our country," he stated.