General News of Thursday, 1 March 2018

Source: ghanacrusader.com

Haruna Iddrissu and Prof Ocquaye resolve feud

Professor Aaron Mike Oquaye, Speaker of Parliament (L) and Haruna Iddrisu, Minority leader (R) Professor Aaron Mike Oquaye, Speaker of Parliament (L) and Haruna Iddrisu, Minority leader (R)

The misunderstanding between the speaker of parliament, Prof Mike Ocquaye and Minority leader Haruna Haruna Iddrisu which happened some few weeks back appears to be resolved.

The sources disclosed that, some respected senior citizens who deemed the incident in Parliament as undemocratic made them call the Minority Leader Haruna Iddrisu for counsel.

According to Haruna Iddrisu, some elderly and respected names in society have called on him to do good a makeover of his misunderstanding with the highly experienced Speaker of Parliament Prof Aaron Mike Oquaye.

“I must say some respected personalities in the country have since spoken to me… I won’t be able to name them but I have benefited from some fatherly and motherly advice”, he said.

He noted that, together with other leaders of the house, they intended to have a retreat to build more consensus and understanding for the success of the business of the house.

“We have all said we should have a leadership retreat. There are many things that we are not happy about. We have some reservations, we need to work at it. I should be fair to him (Speaker)”.

During an interview on Good Evening Ghana, Haruna Iddrisu admitted that the Speaker deserves to be treated with respect and fairness, but disagreed that the relationship on the floor of Parliament was about a Professor-student relationship or anything like it. He said it was also about respect for the minority’s place in parliament at all times and the contributions they have to make in the law-making process.

“I have been watching the videos of Hon Kyei Mensah Bonsu, from Hackman through to Nana Akufo-Addo’s time and I watch the time and I expect Prof Ocquaye to respect that. Give me same right as minority leader… I’ve asked Kyei Mensah Bonsu whether that was how he was treated as a minority leader”, the Minority Leader explained what triggered his flare-ups.