General News of Thursday, 8 June 2023

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Expunging Gyakye Quayson's name: Speaker seeks clarity from Supreme Court

Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin

The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, has called on the Supreme Court to clarify the order to expunge the name of former MP for Assin North, James Gyakye Quayson, from the house’s records.

This comes after some members of Parliament raised concerns about how they are required to carry out the Supreme Court ruling.

On Thursday, June 8, 2023, the Members of Parliament argued on the floor of parliament that there is no clear path for such implementation in the house’s standing orders, hence the need for lucidity.

In reaction, the Speaker added that the concerns raised by the MPs were clear evidence of the need for clarification from the Supreme Court.

“What has just happened is strong evidence that there is a need for clarification. Don’t forget that the order is predicated on a number of declaratory rulings by the court; it was not given in isolation. There were four earlier declaratory judgments before the order came as the fifth. The other declaratory judgments said the election of the member was unconstitutional. As a result of that, it was null and void and of no effect.

“The order did not say the Speaker should expunge [his name]. It did not say any Member of Parliament or Clerk should expunge [the name], it says the institution called Parliament. So that institution must carry out the order. The only way the institution can carry out the order is for the institution to reason together. And that is only done in a sitting where the opportunity is given to members to think through it.

“I don’t want to assume powers that are not clearly spelled out in any law. So I did indicate and mention to some members of the Supreme Court that there is a need for clarification,” Bagbin said.

On May 17, 2023, the Supreme Court of Ghana ordered the Parliament of Ghana to expunge the name of James Gyakye Quayson as a member of Parliament.

The apex court of the land ruled that Quayson was not qualified at the time he contested the 2020 election in the Michael Ankomah Nimfah vs. James Gyakye Quayson case.

According to the court, the ousted Assin North MP failed to prove that he had renounced his Canadian citizenship when he filed his nomination to contest the 2020 general elections.

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