Majority In Parliament Made A Sudden U-Turn Concerning The Removal Of Ken Ofori Atta.

Majority In Parliament Made A Sudden U-Turn Concerning The Removal Of Ken Ofori Atta.
The economy of Ghana is in crisis. Many believe that the finance minister is not up to the task given to him. Before the members of Parliament will meet in the house for deliberations, the majority in parliament previously agreed that they have lost interest in the capabilities of the finance minister and call for his removal was obvious.
The story today 10th November 2022, has turned around. The majority in parliament is of a different view. Despite they have lost interest in the work of Ken Ofori Atta, they are not in agreement for his removal from office. This is a great u-turn that surprises most Ghanaians.
On the saver side, the Speaker of Parliament has handed over the case to an adhoc committee. The committee is to look into the matter till they meet again in Parliament.
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