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Woman Speaker
of Parliament for the first time in Ghana?
Audrey Micah, Ghanadot
Accra, Jan 6, Ghanadot - A number of personalities are being
considered for the position of speaker for the next
Parliament. According to the current Minority leader and Member of
Parliament (MP) for Nadowli, Alban Bagbin wide consultations
would be made with other parties in the next parliament when
specific nominations are made by today.
Investigations conducted by GhanaDot indicate that there are
strong signals that the Fifth Parliament of the Fourth
Republic will have the first female Speaker of Parliament in
the countryʼs history. A retired Supreme Court Judge,
Justice Joyce Bamford-Addo, is widely tipped to be the next
Speaker of the House.
She was the first Supreme Court Judge to voluntarily retire
in the Kufuor Administration following some controversies
relating to her Junior of the Bench, Justice George Kingsley
Acquah, being appointed the Chief Justice.
Her resignation in July 2003 was in the wake of the
controversy that greeted the appointment of Justice George
Kingsley Acquah, when all fingers pointed at her as the
senior-most member of the bench after Justice Edward Wiredu
had left on health grounds.
Another woman who has been tipped for the post is Mrs.
Betty-Mould Idrisu, wife of Alhaji Mahama Iddrisu who vied
for the flag-bearership of the party with now
president-elect, Professor Evans Atta Mills.
Mrs. Idrisu was in the news last year when the party was in
dire need of someone to partner Professor Mills as his
running-mate.
The fourth republic has seen three speakers, starting with,
Justice D.F Annan, Peter Ala Adjetey and the current
Speaker, Ebenezer Sekyi-Hughes whose term ends Wednesday
morning.
Ghanadot
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President Kufuor’s gives emotional farewell message to
Parliament
Accra, Jan. 05, Ghanadot/GNA – President John Agyekum
Kufuor on Monday bade farewell to the Fourth Parliament
of the Fourth Republic with an emotional address
focusing on the State of the Nation....More |
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Ghana leader wants longer terms
BBC, Jan 6, 2009 -Ghana's outgoing President John Kufuor steps down on Wednesday after the maximum two
terms in office.....More
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Frantic
Preparations at Independence Square Ahead of Swearing-in
Accra, Jan6, Ghanadot - The state protocol, Zoomlion, and
other stakeholders have begun frenetic preparations at the
Independence Square ahead of Wednesday swearing-in of the
president-elect, Professor John Atta Mills.....More
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Kufuor and President-Elect tours Jubilee House
Accra, Jan. 5, Ghanadot/GNA - President John
Agyekum Kufuor on Monday took the President-Elect Professor
John Evans Atta Mills on a tour of the Jubilee House in
Accra.
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