Minority chief Alexander Afenyo-Markin declared that almost all had misplaced management of governance.
He accused senior NDC appointees of partaking in infighting in public at a time when his administration was touting financial restoration and celebrating the profitable conclusion of Ghana’s IMF program.
Talking in parliament throughout a debate on the finance minister’s assertion on the financial system and the conclusion of the IMF program, the minority chief pointed to current public disagreements between the finance ministry and the ministry of meals and agriculture over the discharge of funds as proof that the federal government is struggling to coordinate officers.
“The Division of Agriculture and the Ministry of Finance are at odds. Mr. Speaker, one division is saying the cash has been launched and the opposite division is saying no.”
“This can be a authorities that’s uncontrolled. It can’t even cope with each one of many 189 individuals on this chamber. Mr. Speaker, the NDC majority is a paper majority.”
Afenyo-Malkin mentioned the general public exchanges uncovered deep rifts inside the administration and recommended it was dropping focus and route.
