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Bipartisan investigation into security recruitment, election 2020 violence et al to begin – Wa West MP

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When Parliament resumes tomorrow, January 25, 2022, it will begin to work on some Private Members Bill (PMB) that have been submitted. This is because, before Parliament rose, these issues of national concern were not duly addressed.

Speaking to Samuel Mbura on A1 Radio’s Day Break Upper East, the MP of Parliament for Wa West in the Upper West Region, Peter Lanchene Toobu explained that it is essential that Parliament looks into these matters and provide national direction and finality to the many issues that have been raised.

“We had a lot of unfinished business before we rose the last time; a lot of Private Member Motions calling for some sort of bipartisan investigations into so many things that have happened in the past. This time around when we resume, we will be pushing them. Private Members Motions regarding the kind of security recruitment, Private Member Motions regarding the kind of violence associated with election 2020 resulting in the death of some people we will have to look at that”.

“We have several motions that we have to look at and if they are accepted, and I have been told that some of them have, those are the key things that we will be looking at,” he said.

The Legislator continued to say “We have this LGBTQI+ hanging around our neck. We need to cut it short before they add more pluses”.

A1Radioonline.com|101.1MHz| Mark Kwasi Ahumah Smith|Ghana

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