Parliament to form committee to follow up on promises, referrals
The Speaker of Parliament is to constitute a committee to ensure the fulfilment of assurances made by Members of Parliament (MPs) and other operatives of Parliament.
The proposed Parliamentary Assurances Committee will also assist committees of Parliament to consider and produce reports on bills, financial transactions
The proposed committee will be different from the Government Assurances Committee, which focuses on promises and assurances given by Ministers of State.
Towards that end, a working group on the Parliamentary Assurances Committee has been formed by the Speaker, Professor Mike Aaron Oquaye, to seek the views of professional and civil society
Last Thursday, the working group
Assurances
In his remarks, the Chairman of the working group and Majority Chief Whip,
For instance, he said, a bill did not have to stay for more than three months before a committee.
However, he said, bills had been referred to committees and they had stayed in committees for more than three months.
“We need somebody to monitor to say, the Speaker referred the Bill to Local Government Committee so counting from today, three months is when? So latest from that
“So if for any reason they are not able to produce a report and submit it, they must come back to Parliament and seek
He said the committee would remind leaders and other members of the need to do the work assigned to them by the speaker.
“What we say to ourselves must be respected.
What we agree to do must be done and this committee will be the one that holds the whip to say that you have not done your work,” he said.
Concerns and suggestions
The President of the GJA,
He called for improvement on the
The Dean of the PPC, Nana Agyeman Birikorang, said the PPC supported the idea for the creation of the Parliamentary Assurances Committee since it would facilitate the work of Parliament.
He suggested that the committee should periodically update the House on the work of committees of Parliament.
Nana Agyeman Birikorang recommended that the Speaker of Parliament should set up an ad hoc committee to reward an outstanding MP every year to encourage MPs to do more research work.
Source: Graphic online