Parliament forms Ethics, Ways and Means Committees, Ablakwa to lead Assurance Committee

The
Parliament
of
Ghana
has
announced
the
formation
of
several
key
committees,
with
Samuel
Okudzeto
Ablakwa,
the
Member
of
Parliament
for
North
Tongu,
appointed
as
the
Chair
of
the
Assurance
Committee.

The
Assurance
Committee,
chaired
by
Ablakwa,
is
tasked
with
ensuring
that
government
promises
and
commitments
made
to
Parliament
and
the
public
are
fulfilled.
The
committee
plays
a
critical
role
in
holding
the
executive
accountable
and
ensuring
transparency
in
governance.

In
addition
to
the
Assurance
Committee,
Parliament
has
also
constituted
the
Ethics
and
Standards
Committee
as
well
as
Ways
and
Means
Committees
to
be
chaired
by
Asokwa
MP,
Patricia
Appiagyei.

These
committees
are
essential
for
maintaining
the
integrity
and
efficiency
of
parliamentary
proceedings.

The
Ethics
Committee
will
be
responsible
for
overseeing
the
conduct
of
Members
of
Parliament
(MPs)
and
ensuring
adherence
to
ethical
standards.
This
committee
aims
to
uphold
the
dignity
and
reputation
of
the
legislative
body
by
addressing
any
breaches
of
conduct
and
implementing
necessary
disciplinary
measures.

Parliament
has
also
constituted
the
Economy
and
Development
Committee
and
the
Backbenchers
Committee.


Click
Here
to
read
the
newly
constituted
Committees