Parliament gears
up to approve budgets of MDAs
Accra, March. 20, Ghanadot/GNA – Parliament is
expected to begin the approval of the annual budget estimates of government
ministries, departments and agencies before going on recess next Friday.
The House is also expected to pass the Appropriation Bill, 2009 and may, if the
need arises, sit on Saturday March 28, to facilitate the completion of its
schedule, Deputy Majority Leader, Mr John Tia said when he presented the
business agenda for next week on the floor of the House on Friday.
Later, Members of Parliament (MPs) in contributions to a statement,
congratulated the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu 11, on the occasion of the tenth
anniversary celebrations of his enstoolment.
Dr Owusu Afriyie Akoto, NPP MP for Kwadaso, who made the statement on the floor,
said the Asantehene had succeeded in transforming the image of the chieftaincy
institution through his programmes and policies which had brought dignity and
respect to the institution.
He touched on his contributions to educating the youth and the provision of
other social services to many in and out of the Ashanti kingdom.
Dr Akoto also commended other chiefs for their contributions to development such
as the Okyehene in the area of the environment and Togbe Afede, in energy
generation.
Mr Haruna Iddrisu, Minister of Communications, in his contributions to the
statement, said the Asantehene had promoted national unity, peace and cohesion
and had shown commitment in efforts to bring peace to the Dagbon area.
Mr Kwaku Agyemang-Manu, NPP MP for Dormaa West, on his
part said the Asantehene had never meddled in politics or shown support for any
political party and had therefore conducted himself
well.
Others MPs also added their voice in commending the Otumfuo for his exemplary
life and service to the nation and wished him well on the occasion of the
celebration of his tenth anniversary.
GNA