A new national poll by Global InfoAnalytics has revealed that 79% of Ghanaians support the Speaker of Parliament’s decision to suspend four Members of Parliament.
The suspension followed a chaotic altercation at the Appointments Committee vetting of minister nominees, where the MPs were involved in a near physical fight, hurling furniture, and damaging parliamentary equipment.
The survey, conducted between January 30 and February 1, 2025, sampled 952 respondents through a combination of online and field interviews. With a margin of error of ±3.2% at a 95% confidence level, the poll provides strong insight into public sentiment on the issue.
According to the report, only 12% of respondents opposed the Speaker’s action, while 9% remained neutral. The findings indicate a broad consensus among Ghanaians that disciplinary measures are necessary to uphold decorum in Parliament.
The poll also showed that 70% of Ghanaians believe the country is on the right track, a significant improvement from 22% recorded a year ago. Additionally, 84% approve of President Mahama’s performance since assuming office.
In fact, the Speaker’s decision to suspend the MPs has sparked mixed reactions from the public, with some supporting the move while others argue that he lacks the legal authority to unilaterally make such a decision.
The Minority Caucus in Parliament has strongly condemned the suspension of three New Patriotic Party (NPP) MPs by Speaker Alban S.K. Bagbin, describing it as an overreach of parliamentary authority and an act of selective justice.
See the full report below:
REPORT: 77% say appointments committee vetting is politicized and used to “score points”
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