Published
6 years agoon
By
Frimpong
Parliament is demanding a minimum academic qualification by political parties for parliamentary candidates as it laments low quality of MPs.
The House wants political parties to set a minimum academic qualification requirements for members who want to enter parliament on their tickets.
The proposal follows concerns of lack of quality lawmakers in the country’s parliament.
Speaking at a Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs forum on assessment of the committee system, ranking member for Committee on Constitutional, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Inusah Fuseini argued the free for all system being practiced by political parties in the country is populating the chamber with MPs of poor qualities.
Minister for parliamentary affairs Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu blamed the framers of the 1992 constitution for the development.
According to him, basic academic qualification was a criterion for entering parliament until the Constitution jettisoned it.
“If you have a general qualification to be in parliament, you should be versatile such that if you are posted anywhere u can perform,” Osei Kyei Mensah-Bonsu said.
-starrfm
Bombings in Iran: An African Policy Perspective on Global Risks and Economic Impact
Solomon Owusu Says Afenyo-Markin’s Apology Falls Short of Admitting False Recruitment Claims
Ghana Card Printing Resumes Nationwide After Technical Glitch — NIA Assures Public
Ablakwa Assures Protection for Ghanaians Amid Middle East Tensions
Kofi Adams Hints at Possible Andre Ayew Return for 2026 World Cup
Nana Agradaa Breaks Silence After Prison Release
Nana Agradaa Released After 9 Months in Prison
Aboagye: 24-Hour Economy Policy Still a Promise, Not Reality
Victoria Bright: Macro Gains Positive, But Structural Reforms Are Key