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FLASHBACK: Ahenkorah chewed two of his own party papers after his snatching – MP Revealed

The Member of Parliament elect in the Cape Coast North Constituency of the Central Region,Hon.Kwamina Mintah A.K.A Ragga has revealed that,Hon.Carlos Ahenkorah chewed two of the ballot papers he snatched during the Speaker of Parliament’s election.

He explained that,Carlos Ahenkorah snatched his own Npp party’s papers and chewed two out of their 136 votes during recounting of the party’s votes and to verify whether the 136 votes recorded is correct.

He disclosed that,at the time they caught him, he was already chewing two of the papers.

Hon Carlos Ahenkorah Snatched ballot papers in Parliament during the counting of the Speaker of Parliament’s election on the 6th January 2021.

Ragga then sidelined some underway projects in the Cape Coast North Constituency and made mention of the completion of all standstill road projects by the close of this year,paying attention to the Security issues, lighting systems amongst others.

Hon.Kwamina Mintah in an interview with Osahene Kwame Dapaa Asare assured his supporters who through their efforts has made him the mp to still have the faith and the believe in him since he will leave no developmental stone unturned to drive the Constituency to the fortunes.

He stated that,he has started with his Thank You tour hence will appeal to any community he has not yet visited in his constituency to have patience since “we count one before two”.

Source:Anaafi Kokooto of Kingdom fm, Cape Coast/Gnews.com

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I Did It For Akufo-Addo, Grassroots – Carlos Ahenkorah Defends Snatching Ballot Papers

The Member of Parliament for Tema West, Carlos Ahenkorah, has rendered an unqualified apology to Ghanaians for causing a stir in Parliament during the counting of ballots for a new speaker.

In a statement, Mr Ahenkorah explained he meant well when he snatched some ballot papers in the Chamber aimed at saving the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) from losing.

According to him, the NPP could not allow itself to be bullied in Parliament, especially when the NDC MPs led by Asawase lawmaker, Muntaka Mubarak, kept snatching and kicking the ballot box and the voting booth respectively without any retaliation from his members.

He said his action was out of love for the NPP but it is just unfortunate it did not go well.

The Tema West MP apologised for the incident especially to his family and friends both near and far who may be affected by his actions.

“The NPP in me couldn’t be controlled. I apologise but I tried!!!” He added.

Mr Ahenkorah said he couldn’t watch as NDC executed a well-orchestrated plan towards using NPP members to snatch the speakership adding that his apology is genuine.

Carlos Ahenkorah was among 275 MPs sworn in by the speaker of Parliament Rt. Hon Alban Bagbin on 7th January 2021 for the 8th parliament of the 4th republic.

Source: hotfmghana

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Ballot paper snatching, military invasion incidents must be probed and sanctions applied – Mahama

Former President John Dramani Mahama is calling for an investigation into the various incidents that characterized Thursday dawn’s Speaker of Parliament election.

Mentioning particularly the invasion of the parliamentary chamber by military personnel and the snatching of ballot papers during counting by the Member of Parliament for Tema West, Carlos Ahenkorah, John Mahama said Parliament must probe the two incidents and punish persons behind them.

“Parliament must conduct an investigation into the two incidents and exact appropriate sanctions,” Mahama said in a twitter thread.

He accused the New Patriotic Party (NPP) government of trying to return the country to the era where military personnel had control of governance, saying that this is evidenced in the continuous use of the military in various national democratic exercises.

“The attempt to snatch ballot papers by the MP-elect for Tema West and the invasion of the Chamber by armed military personnel are images one had never expected to see in our 4th Republican Parliament. The recent use of the military in civil democratic processes has become a major worry & gives the impression that this admin is continually seeking to resurrect the exorcised ghosts of our military past,” he said.

Several unexpected incidents characterized the dissolution of the old Parliament and inauguration of a new one from the night of Wednesday, January 6, 2021 to Thursday, January 7, 2021.

Earlier, the NDC Members of Parliament, clad in white, moved to sit on the right side of the Speaker to indicate they were in the majority which sparked serious controversy.

Later the issue of allowing the MP-elect for Assin North, Richard Quayson to vote in the election came up strongly as the Clerk who superintended over the voting process indicated that he would not allow him to cast his ballot because a court injunction had been granted to bar him from holding himself out as the MP.

That issue was resolved and the NDC MP was allowed to vote subsequently.

During counting of the ballots, the Member of Parliament for Tema West and former Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry ran to the table and snatched the uncounted ballots of Prof. Aaron Mike Oquaye and attempted to bolt with it.

The Chief Whip on the NDC side and MP for Asawase, Alhaji Muntaka Mubarak immediately went after him and secured the ballots.

According to John Mahama, the developments proved to “low point(s)” in Ghana’s democratic practice.

“The events of last night stretching into the morning of 7th January have been both a great occasion for Ghana’s democracy and at the same time a day of infamy, which will go down as a low point in our democratic practice,” he indicated.

While congratulating Alban Bagbin on his election as speaker of the 8th Parliament, he commended members of the NDC Caucus for their “dedication and commitment,” adding that Bagbin’s election shows how much great things Ghana can achieve through dialogue and consensus building.

Source: citinewsroom