
Adnan Adams Mohammed
Rt. Hon. Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin is about setting another record as the longest serving Speaker of Parliament under the Fourth Republic.
This comes as he is nominated by President-elect, John Dramani Mahama, as the Speaker for the ninth Parliament.
John Mahama has, thus, officially mandated the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Parliamentary Leadership to nominate and vote for Rt Hon Bagbin. A statement issued and signed by Special Aide, Felix Kwakye Ofosu noted that the President-elect expressed confidence in Bagbin’s ability to continue steering Parliament effectively.
“Rt. Hon. Bagbin has distinguished himself in the service of Parliament, rising from Member of Parliament for Nadowli to Minority and Majority leader respectively, and subsequently as Speaker of the 8th Parliament.”
“He brings a wealth of experience to the position, which will prove vital in steering the affairs of Parliament at this critical period in Ghana’s Democratic and legislative development.”
According to Mr Mahama, Bagbin’s leadership will be crucial in navigating the current legislative landscape and ensuring the smooth functioning of Parliament.
“The President-elect is convinced that under the stewardship of The Right Honourable Alban Bagbin, Ghana’s Parliament will be further strengthened to deliver effectively on its oversight responsibility,” the statement read.
His nomination if approved, will make Rt Hon Bagbin as the only Speaker to serve under an opposition party administration and a second term under his party. Also, he is likely to get a third term, all things being equal.