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Speaker receives report on Draft Parliamentary Transition Bill

The Ghanaian Standard by The Ghanaian Standard
October 24, 2022 - Updated on January 1, 2023
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Mr Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin (right) receiving the report from Professor Kwamina Ahwoi and Nana Ato Dadzie

Mr Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin (right) receiving the report from Professor Kwamina Ahwoi and Nana Ato Dadzie

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Mr Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin, the Speaker of Parliament and Chairman of the Parliamentary Services Board, has received a draft Parliamentary Transition Bill from the Center for Democratic Transitions (CDT).

A statement issued by the Communications Directorate at the Speaker’s Secretariat and copied to the Ghana News Agency said the Draft Bill was presented to him in Accra by Professor Kwamina Ahwoi and Nana Ato Dadzie, both consultants with the CDT.

It said transitioning from one parliament to another under the Fourth Republican Constitution had had gaps and doubtful legal validity, that had created challenges from one parliament to another, and for democratic governance in general.

It said the purpose of the Draft Bill, therefore, was to ensure a smooth, seamless, and peaceful transition for the legislature.

The statement noted that the Draft Bill was like, but different from the Presidential Transition Act, which was passed for the executive for a similar purpose.

It said the Parliamentary Transition Bill focuses on the peculiarities of the legislature in periods of changeover, and what the experience had been so far.

It said the idea of enacting legislation in a Parliamentary Transition Bill dawned on Speaker Bagbin immediately after he assumed office after the nasty and acrimonious election process on January 7th, 2021.

The statement said the idea was shared with the Parliamentary Service Board, which commissioned the drafting of the Parliamentary Transition Bill

Speaking after a presentation on the Draft Bill and related documents, Speaker Bagbin said the Parliamentary Services Board commissioned the drafting of the Bill to help bring closure to some of the unregulated and contestable aspects of what had been the processes, procedures, and practices when it comes to parliamentary transition.

He spoke about instances, where there had been expectations of the Speaker or the Clerk to Parliament when in truth that mandate did not exist and said the Draft Bill took a retrospective look at what had happened in the past, considered today’s hung parliament, anticipated what could happen in the future and provided direction and guidance.

Speaker Bagbin commended Professor Ahwoi and his team for the deep thoughts that went into the proposals and recommendations and looked forward to sharing the proposals and recommendations with the Parliamentary Service Board to chart a path that would sustain parliamentary democracy in Ghana.    

Presenting the Draft Bill to the Speaker, Professor Ahwoi gave examples of the gaps the Bill would help close.

He said the election of the Speaker of Parliament had hitherto been done by elected Members of Parliament (MPs) who had not been sworn into office, which was problematic and could raise legal issues and proposed that the election of the Speaker should be by constituting elected MPs into an electoral college to conduct that business to help circumvent the current challenge.

Professor Ahwoi also suggested that to avoid unnecessary complications and complexities in the future, consideration should be given to requesting the Electoral Commission (EC) to be responsible for the election of the Speaker of Parliament.

The Speaker, once elected and sworn in, would then supervise the election of the deputies.

These, he said, would have to be done at least two days before the Speaker presided over Parliament for the swearing-in of the President-elect of the Republic, in consonance with the Presidential Transition Act.

When validated, considered, and passed, the Parliamentary Transition Act would govern how the offices of the Speaker, Leaders of the House, and MPs transition from one person to the other to ensure continuity, and sustainability and enhance parliamentary democracy in Ghana.

Present during the presentation was Mr Cyril Nsiah, the Clerk to Parliament, and other officers of the Parliamentary Service.

Source: Ghana News Agency
Tags: Electoral CommissionGhana news AgencyMr Alban BagbinParliamentary Service

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