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Entertaining the Minority caucus doesn’t mean we are weak – Ayariga

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Mahama Ayariga is the Majority Leader Mahama Ayariga is the Majority Leader

Majority Leader Mahama Ayariga has dismissed claims that the ruling party appears weak in Parliament, stating that true strength lies in successfully implementing policies rather than resorting to aggressive tactics.

Speaking in an interview with Kafui Dey on GTV monitored by MyNewsGH, Ayariga emphasised that despite the perceived drama during ministerial approvals, the majority’s objective was achieved without shutting down dissenting voices.

“The hallmark of democracy is allowing debate, not silencing the opposition. ur decision was to ensure all vetted nominees were approved. I let the minority have their say, but in the end, we got what we wanted—approvals in record time,” he said.

Responding to suggestions that he was being bullied by the Minority, Ayariga clarified that the strategy was intentional.

“You don’t misuse your numbers to suppress debate. You let the process take its course and then make the final decision. That’s exactly what we did.”

He further explained that the Speaker’s decision to suspend some whips was an effort to instil discipline among MPs.

“We have seen behaviours not befitting of Parliament, and the Speaker’s move is a step towards restoring order. Many new MPs are still learning the rules and etiquette, and with time, they will adjust.”

When asked about the dress code for Parliament, he noted that while Fridays allow for African wear, formal dressing is generally required.

“You cannot wear a T-shirt or jeans to Parliament. If you do, expect to be heckled by your colleagues,” he added.

Mahama Ayariga reaffirmed his commitment to upholding democratic values while ensuring that government business proceeds smoothly.

“We achieved our goal without being bullish. That is real political strength,” he concluded.

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