Withdraw Your Malicious Statement within 7 Days- Speaker warns Martin Amidu
The office of the Speaker of Parliament, Rt Hon Alban Bagbin has given Martin Amidu, a former Special Prosecutor, a seven days ultimatum to withdraw his malicious and false statement against the Speaker.
According to the office of the Speaker, Mr Amidu in one of his recent publication claimed the Speaker had had secret meeting with President Akufo-Addo before the debate and approval of the 2021 budget which was earlier rejected by votes on the floor.
But in a press statement issued by the communication unit of the Speaker to set the record straight, the Speaker vehemently debunked Amidu’s claims and put him to strict proof or withdraw and apologise within seven days.
“The Rt. Hon, Speaker requests Mr. Amidu to do the honourable thing and withdraw his statements and apologise unreservedly to the Speaker of Parliament and indeed the Parliament of Ghana, with the same prominence as he made the false and malicious statements, within seven days from the date of the release of this rejoinder,” portion of the statement reads.
Full statement of the Statement Below
The Office of the Speaker of Parliament has taken notice of a malicious and false publication in the media attributed to Mr. Martin Amidu.
The said publication is false, baseless and unfounded, and should be treated with the contempt it deserves.
Mr Amidu’s claim in the publications that the Rt.Hon. Speaker of Parliament Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin had secretly met with His Excellency the President in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, is a palpable falsehood.
This falsehood is part of ongoing deliberate and calculated attempts by some persons to attempt to tarnish the reputation of the Speaker of Parliament. Such attempts have not succeeded, and this recent one by none other than Mr. Amidu would not succeed.
Rt. Hon Speaker Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin has a long record of distinguished and honest public service to the Republic of Ghana and will continue, at all times, to put the interest of the Ghanaian people first.
The Rt Hon Speaker will not be deterred from carrying out his public service duties, guiding and providing leadership for Parliament even in the face of insinuations, unprovoked attacks and unfounded allegations like Mr. Amidu’s.
Mr. Martin Amidu must appreciate that the decisions taken on the floor of parliament is an extension of the voices of the citizens by the legislators who represent them distinctively.
The Speaker of Parliament, unlike the Deputy Speakers, has no vote in Parliament and therefore does not take part in the decisions of the House. This is clearly stated in the 1992 Constitution and affirmed by decisions of the Supreme Court of Ghana.
To re-state, it is false, malicious and a fabrication by Mr. Martin Amidu that the Speaker of Parliament had secretly met with the President before the rejection of the 2021 Budget. The Speaker has not met the President in Dubai or anywhere else outside the Republic of Ghana.
The Rt. Hon, Speaker requests Mr. Amidu to do the honourable thing and withdraw his statements and apologise unreservedly to the Speaker of Parliament and indeed the Parliament of Ghana, with the same prominence as he made the false and malicious statements, within seven days from the date of the release of this rejoinder.
The failure of Mr. Amidu to adhere to this request would leave the Rt. Hon. Speaker to no other option than to take all steps necessary within his rights to vindicate his name.
Source: expressnewsghana.com