The Majority Leader in Parliament, Mahama Ayariga, has cited the Minority Leader for contempt of Parliament and urged the Speaker to refer him to the Privileges Committee to face possible appropriate sanctions, if found guilty, for defying a resolution passed by the House.
He said Alexander Afenyo-Markin clearly defied a resolution passed by Parliament to remove his name as a member of Ghana’s delegation to the ECOWAS Parliament in Port Harcourt.
Contrary to the resolution passed, Mr Afenyo-Markin went to ECOWAS Parliament in Port Harcourt, where he attended a session, a move he described as constituting contempt of Parliament and a breach of parliamentary privileges.
“That is why, Mr Speaker, I have cited the provisions of Order 31 (o) which says that any act or omission which affronts the dignity or authority of Parliament of Ghana or produces any such effect constitutes contempt of Parliament and a breach of parliamentary privilege,” he said.
In a formal complaint made to the Speaker at Tuesday’s proceedings, Mr Ayariga, who is the Leader of Government Business in the House said by defying Parliament's resolution in removing him from the delegation to the ECOWAS parliament, and actually going to Port Harcourt and attending the session Afenyo-Markin has clearly, affronted the dignity and engaged in an act that constitutes an affront to the authority of Parliament and it was therefore time that Afenyo-Markin be put in his proper place.
Resolution
Citing Order 31 (o), which specifically dealt with acts or conduct that constituted contempt of Parliament or breach of parliamentary privilege, the Majority Leader said somewhere on July 22, 2025, the House passed a resolution constituting the delegation of Ghana to the ECOWAS Parliament.
He recalled that the House had removed the name of the Minority Leader from the list of Ghana's delegation to the ECOWAS Parliament.
The Leader said the resolution of Parliament was communicated to the ECOWAS Parliament by the Speaker himself.
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