The Member of Parliament for Odododiodoo, Alfred Ashie Nii Kotey, has dismissed assertions that the Majority caucus is intimidating the Minority.
He maintained that contrary to these claims, the Majority has been highly cooperative and has consistently prioritized dialogue to ensure the smooth running of the House.
Kotey posited that while the Majority side possesses the numerical strength to push through any agenda using their “super-majority” status, they have intentionally chosen a path of restraint.
He suggested that the Minority may simply feel intimidated by the numbers rather than by any specific actions taken against them.
He emphasised that because the Majority believes in democracy and the rule of law, they have consistently sought to reason with the opposition.
However, he characterized the NPP’s response as unreasonable and chaotic, noting that they have frequently undermined the rules of the House, refused to engage in meaningful dialogue, and occasionally resorted to violent behavior to express their grievances.
To illustrate his point, the lawmaker cited the Kpandai seat incident.
He stated that despite being given every opportunity to state their case within the frameworks of the House, the Minority refused to reason and instead used violence to disrupt proceedings.
In the midst of these challenges, Kotey commended the Speaker for remaining fair but firm, praising his ability to discharge his duties in strict accordance with parliamentary regulations.
Reflecting on his first term, Kotey admitted that his experience in Parliament has been overwhelming but deeply rewarding. As a first-entrant, he has focused on garnering the experience necessary to navigate the complexities of the legislature.
He has already been active in his oversight role, submitting several questions that required Ministers to appear before the House.
These inquiries notably focused on critical local issues, such as the redevelopment of the Salaga Market and the urgent water situation within his constituency.
Alfred Ashie Nii Kotey appealed to his constituents to maintain their trust in the current administration.
He reaffirmed the government’s commitment to its “reset agenda,” promising to continue working toward job creation, a stable economy and the overall safety and security of all Ghanaians.









