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Minority tables vote of reproach for Health Minister's evacuation

 

Every one of the 137 individuals from the Minority in Parliament have marked a movement for vote of rebuff in the Minister of Health, Kwaku Agyemang-Manu, who is additionally the Member of Parliament for Dormaa Central Constituency.

The movement was submitted on Wednesday, February 16 by means of an update to the Speaker of Parliament.

As indicated by the movement, Mr Agyemang-Manu embraced a deal as Ghana's Minister of Health without earlier endorsement of Parliament in spite of Article 81 of the 1992 Constitution.

He has likewise been blamed for consenting to an acquisition arrangement without earlier endorsement of the Board of the Public Procurement Authority (PPA).

The Minority likewise blames the Health Minister for deceitfulness, telling the Committee of Health that he secured the Sputnik-V immunizations at an ex-industrial facility cost of $10 per portion when they were truly acquired at $19 and $18.5 per portion.

The Health Minister is likewise blamed for lying and distorting after swearing to tell the truth, having made a $2.85 million beginning installment to the private office of Sheik Ahmed Dalmook Al Maktoum when he let a specially appointed advisory group know that no installment had been made.

The Minority blames him for prevarication.

"The above lead, being in direct break of the Constitution and regulations passed by this Honorable House, the Minister of Health be eliminated from office as Minister by a vote of Censure passed as per article 82 of the Constitution."

At the point when he showed up before the nine-part bi-sectarian board of trustees on the acquisition of the Sputnik-V immunizations, Mr Agyemang-Manu said he was not himself when he took the choice in light of the fact that the nation was in desperate waterways because of the Covid-19 pandemic.


By Dauda Mohammed/remedynewshub.com

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