The Member of Parliament for Shai Osudoku, David Tettey Assumeng has proposed that two buildings of Parliament must be named after two of Ghana’s past presidents.
According to him, a section of the Job 600 building which will serve as offices for 275 Members of Parliament must be named after the late, President Atta Mills in memory for his tireless effort after completing the building which has been left uncompleted for decades by successive governments.
He noted that completion of the building by the xe-President will go a long way at developing and making Parliament efficient as an institution.
Hon. Tettey Assumeng who is also the immediate past Chairman for the Parliament Committee for Works and Housing further called for the new administrative block of Parliament to be named after ex president John Agyekum Kuffour under who’s tenure and support the building was constructed.
He stated that his call for such honour to be done for the former leaders is not asking for too much to be done emphasizing the importance of rewarding leaders who served their Ghana selflessly.
Kwadwo Anim/GhanaMPs.gov.gh