Ghana's Parliament has voted to replace Alexander Afenyo-Markin with Deputy Minority Leader Patricia Appiagyei as the country's representative to the ECOWAS Parliament.
However, Appiagyei has publicly declined the nomination, citing concerns about the motives behind her appointment and suggesting it could be an attempt to sow division. The reshuffle has sparked criticism and controversy within the Minority, with some members questioning the process and intent. The situation has left Ghana's representation at the ECOWAS Parliament in limbo, raising questions about parliamentary decision-making and internal party dynamics.
The story highlights ongoing political tensions and the challenges of consensus within Ghana's legislative body.
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