There were near blows between Kennedy Agyapong and Sylvester Tetteh in Parliament on Tuesday, February 13, while the day’s proceedings were ongoing.
The incident occurred when Sylvester Tetteh, the MP for Bortianor-Ngleshie-Amanfro, attempted to extend pleasantry with his colleague, Kennedy Agyapong, when the latter got infuriated for no apparent reason.
Although the parliamentary session was ongoing, Mr Agyapong was seen engaging in a heated verbal exchange with Mr Tetteh, vehemently urging him to step aside.
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The unexpected confrontation took many by surprise as the exchange escalated in intensity.
As voices rose and accusations flew, both MPs standing toe-to-toe, their faces contorted with anger.
However, before matters could escalate further, Deputy Majority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin swiftly stepped in to whisk Sly Tetteh away from the chamber.
The incident has sparked discussions among parliamentary observers, with many questioning the root cause of the heated exchange between the two MPs.