Ablakwa claims he was the main target of vetting disturbances
Minister for Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has asserted that he was the primary target of the disruptions that marred the ministerial vetting process in Parliament last week.
Appearing before the Special Committee investigating the chaos on Friday, 7 February 2025, Ablakwa insisted that the disturbances were not coincidental but rather a calculated effort to derail his confirmation.
"It was evident that I was the focal point of the turmoil.
The sequence of events was not random; it was a deliberate scheme to obstruct my vetting," he informed the committee.
The disorder, which escalated into heated confrontations among MPs, prompted Speaker Alban Bagbin to suspend four lawmakers and initiate a formal inquiry.
The investigative committee, chaired by Ho West MP Emmanuel Bedzrah, has been mandated to identify those responsible and propose appropriate actions.
Ablakwa’s testimony introduces a new dimension to the inquiry, suggesting underlying political motivations behind the disruptions.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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