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Parliamentary vetting should be abolished - Osei-Adjei

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  • HONESTY 7 years ago

    Everything that brings NPP under check must be abolished.

    D0 this people even think.

    I wish I can wash my blood and remove every Asante trace.
    Stupid fools.

  • ATSU, HO 7 years ago

    Constitutionally evrybody 21 yrs and above and 'of sound mind' qualifies. with that one may ask all the questions that are cpompetence related but legally that cannot disqualify anyone

  • uncle ebo 7 years ago

    yes i agree with u honourable former minister because the president n his vice themselves r not subjected to any vetting why their ministers. Some of the commitee members use the platform to show revenge but not to ask questi ...
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  • Sports 7 years ago

    They are vetted by the people who voted them in power.

  • nana 7 years ago

    He does nt see the potential evolution of this system of checks and balances. He only see's in the short term

  • K.Nimoh 7 years ago

    The vetting is too political orientated.Now it is NDC vrs NPP,Some questions are below the belt and irrevant and some of the committee members were emotional and without respect.

  • Abukari 7 years ago

    I think the minister is right. Just imagine the vetting committee members rather on each others throat and the minister is appointed. Even if the vetting committee should be there, not people like okujeto ablakwa,iddrisu, sus ...
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  • Tay 7 years ago

    It should be scrapped. The likes of Ablakwa and Ayarigs do not have the brain to know their left from right. No wonder the vetting of ministers has caused civil war among northern members of parliament and their tribal elites ...
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  • Nkrumah 7 years ago

    How on earth can Ablakwa, Ayariga, Ahi and Suhuyini vet and judge Osafo Marfo, Alan, Atta Kyea and Ofori Atta, people whose security gates they are not fit and qualified to watch? The whole process is ridiculous and makes som ...
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  • Sly 7 years ago

    The former minister Osei-Adjei wasn't a real minister. A Brainless Politician.

  • Give Ghana A Breather! 7 years ago

    Why do you want to involve the Council of State in this. The Council of State idea itself must be abolished. It's a waste of resources. It's a boondoggle.

  • Senior citizen, BS Germany.. 7 years ago

    I Beg to defer from the idea that,Parliamentary vetting must be abolished.To me it gives opportunity to find out that those nominated by a new president are qualified in terms of intergrity to head positions they are nominate ...
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  • Ama 7 years ago

    If the vetting is good, then those block headed committee members are the problem. How can the committee members be fighting each other whereas the ministers have started work!!!!! Lol. Idiots

  • bill amewode 7 years ago

    its a waste of public funds.the honourable former minister is right.
    since the nominee will be approved anyway,why the vetting?

  • Maame Abenah 7 years ago

    The vetting of selected members of parliament by so called appointed committee from what is going on now has rendered the procedure non effect and must be abolished. If a selected member has criticised a former president why ...
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  • K Danquah 7 years ago

    Hon Osei-Adjei is right

  • kk 7 years ago

    If it is education it should be select committee on tbat sector asking how it can improve that ministry. Campaign time is over Ghanaians need delivery. What about critical positions like Chief Justice IGP CEOs of entities li ...
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