
The independent Member of Parliament for Afram Plains North, Worlase Kpeli, has described the decision to align with the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Majority in Parliament as apt and satisfactory.
According to him it’s been good so far as the collaboration has not posed any problem to him. “I feel at home, we are growing together and sharing ideas together; opportunities are being given equally”.
In an interview with Ghanamps.com, he noted that he has not seen any discrimination between the regular NDC MPs and himself; “the leadership system is working and courtesies extended to the NDC MPs are also extended to me as well”.
He noted that the ninth parliament has just started, and it has only been two months “and within three months, we will be able to assess very well our collaboration”.
Touching on the president’s appointments as none of the independent MPs have been appointed, he noted that being a Minister or deputy Minister is the prerogative of the President, and “if he finds it fit so be it; we do not have any rules governing it. I am not looking into that but if it comes fine, if not, I am still an MP performing my duties”.
Kwaku Sakyi-Danso/Ghanamps.com