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I will not deliberately frustrate government business – Afenyo-Markin

I will not deliberately frustrate government business – Afenyo-Markin
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By Ashiadey Dotse 

The Minority Leader in Parliament, Osahen Alexander Kwamena Afenyo-Markin, says his experience as a former Majority Leader has given him a clear understanding of the challenges involved in managing government business on the floor of the House, and for that reason, he will not deliberately obstruct government work.

Speaking at a media briefing in Parliament on Tuesday, February 3, 2026, Mr Afenyo-Markin said the Minority remains committed to cooperation and consensus, while performing its constitutional duty of holding the government to account.

He said that although the NDC government has criticised the previous administration, it has, in its first year in office, not shown significant improvements in governance. According to him, the only notable intervention so far is the establishment of the Gold Board, which he acknowledged has helped to stabilise the cedi through the centralisation of gold purchases.

The Minority Leader noted that key sectors such as agriculture have not seen major investment and questioned the impact of the government’s flagship 24-hour economy policy. He said that despite promises of job creation, there is little evidence of tangible results on the ground.

Mr Afenyo-Markin also expressed concern about rising unemployment, particularly among the youth. He cited reports indicating a youth unemployment rate of about 34.4%, describing the situation as unacceptable. He further alleged that many workers lost their jobs following a directive from the Chief of Staff, including individuals employed years before the 2024 elections.

On the cost of living, he said claims of reduced inflation do not reflect the realities faced by ordinary Ghanaians. He pointed to increases in electricity tariffs and the introduction of a one-cedi-per-litre fuel levy, which he said have placed additional financial pressure on households.

He also criticised the suspension of the One District, One Factory programme, noting that no clear alternative has been introduced to support private sector growth. He added that promised public sector reforms are yet to materialise, saying the ministry responsible has made no major policy announcements.

Touching on parliamentary procedures, Mr Afenyo-Markin called on the Majority side to be more accommodating of Minority motions and advocacy. He recalled instances where Minority motions were rejected at the last minute, describing such actions as frustrating.

Mr Afenyo-Markin stressed that while the Minority will continue to scrutinise government actions, it will not intentionally delay or frustrate government business.

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