MINORITY CALLS FOR RESIGNATION OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS MINISTER OVER CLOSURE OF EMBASSY The minority caucus in parliament is calling for immediate resignation of the Foreign Af
MINORITY CALLS FOR RESIGNATION OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS MINISTER OVER CLOSURE OF EMBASSY The minority caucus in parliament is calling for immediate resignation of the Foreign Affairs Minister, Mr Samuel Okudjeto Ablakwa over the closure of Ghana's embassy in Washington. Giving her welcome remarks on the floor of parliament, the deputy Minority leader Mrs Patricia Appiagyei said the decision by the Ministry is deeply regrettable. " The embassy in Washington DC is not a district office of a private company. It is a sovereign outpost of the Republic of Ghana" she lamented. According to her, the embassy represents the face of Ghana and to shutter it abruptly because of a single staff member caught engaging in criminal and corrupt behavior is unacceptable. She explained that criminal behavior and conduct could be prosecuted without disrupting diplomatic operations. However, the ranking member for the Foreign Affairs committee, Mr Samuel Abu Jinapor has expressed strong reservation over
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MINORITY CALLS FOR RESIGNATION OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS MINISTER OVER CLOSURE OF EMBASSY 

 

 

The minority caucus in parliament is  calling for immediate resignation of the Foreign Affairs Minister, Mr Samuel Okudjeto Ablakwa over the closure of Ghana's embassy in Washington.

 

Giving her welcome remarks on the floor of parliament, the deputy Minority leader Mrs Patricia Appiagyei said the decision by the Ministry is deeply regrettable.

 

" The embassy in Washington DC is not a district office of a private company. It is a sovereign outpost of the Republic of Ghana" she lamented.

 

According to her, the embassy represents the face of Ghana and to shutter it abruptly because of a single staff member caught engaging in criminal and corrupt behavior is unacceptable.

 

She explained that criminal behavior and conduct could be prosecuted  without disrupting diplomatic operations.

 

However, the ranking member for the Foreign Affairs committee, Mr Samuel Abu Jinapor has expressed strong reservation over what he describes as the "unilateral and drastic"  decision by the minister. 

 

Speaking to the Press, he revealed their intentions to summon the minister to appear before the house to justify his actions. 

 

He added that, the minister's action to announce the closure of the embassy via social media without consulting the committee was hasty and potentially damaging to Ghana's international reputation.

 

Report by PKB

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