Parliament has undertaken a comprehensive reconstitution of its committees, including the Appointments Committee, Business Committee, and Committee of Selection, following recent leadership changes and ministerial appointments.
This restructuring aligns with Article 103 of the 1992 Constitution and the Standing Orders of Parliament, ensuring that committee compositions reflect the current parliamentary landscape.

In Ghana’s parliamentary framework, specific committee roles are assigned based on members’ official positions, such as the Majority Leader, Deputy Majority Leader, and Chief Whip.
The current composition includes 183 members in the Majority Caucus, 88 in the Minority Caucus, and four Independent Members. Notably, the Independent Members have chosen to align with the Majority Caucus, effectively adjusting the parliamentary ratio to 187 for the Majority and 88 for the Minority.
Adhering to Standing Order 210, which mandates that committee chairperson appointments reflect the parties’ numerical strengths in Parliament, the Committee of Selection has finalised the reconstitution process.
The updated list of committee members has been submitted for the House’s approval, marking a significant step in maintaining the legislative body’s functionality and responsiveness to recent political developments.