Heated clash erupts in Parliament over 'disputed' Chief Justice nominee comment from Afenyo-Markin
A tense and dramatic confrontation unfolded in Parliament's Appointments Committee on Monday after the Minority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, referred to the Chief Justice nominee, Justice Paul Baffoe-Bonnie, as a "disputed nominee," sparking an immediate and sharp rebuttal from the Majority Leader, Mahama Ayariga.
The exchange, which threatened to derail the high-profile vetting session, highlighted the deep political divisions surrounding the nomination.
The controversy ignited when Afenyo-Markin, during his line of questioning, characterised Justice Baffoe-Bonnie's appointment as contentious, a label that implied a lack of consensus and potential flaws in the nomination process.
This characterisation did not sit well with the Majority side.
Mahama Ayariga promptly rose to challenge the remark, defending the integrity of the nominee and the nomination procedure.
"The nominee before us has been duly presented in accordance with the constitutional processes," Ayariga asserted, pushing back against the "disputed" label.
"To brand him as such is prejudicial and undermines the decorum of this committee."
The swift and firm response from the Majority Leader underscored the high stakes of the vetting process for the nation's next top judge.
The ensuing debate saw both sides standing their ground, creating a charged atmosphere in the committee room.
The clash over the nominee's status is seen as a precursor to a potentially rigorous and politically sensitive vetting session, as lawmakers scrutinise Justice Baffoe-Bonnie's record and suitability for the elevated role.
The Appointments Committee is expected to continue its hearings amid this heightened political tension.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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