{"id":179,"date":"2020-12-31T02:47:44","date_gmt":"2020-12-31T02:47:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/africanewsradio.com\/?p=179"},"modified":"2020-12-31T02:47:46","modified_gmt":"2020-12-31T02:47:46","slug":"speaker-declares-fomena-seat-vacant-as-incumbent-mp-goes-independent","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/africanewsradio.com\/index.php\/speaker-declares-fomena-seat-vacant-as-incumbent-mp-goes-independent\/","title":{"rendered":"Speaker Declares Fomena Seat Vacant as Incumbent MP Goes Independent"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>The Speaker of Parliament has declared the Parliamentary seat for Fomena vacant, following the<br>decision by the incumbent Member of Parliament, Andrew Amoako Asiamah, to contest the seat as an<br>independent candidate.<br>\u201cIn the circumstance, Parliament has determined that the conduct of the Honourable Andrew Amoako<br>Asiamah, amounts to vacating his seat in Parliament. Accordingly, we bring this to the notice of the<br>Electoral Commission for the necessary action to be taken in accordance with the law,\u201d indicated the<br>Speaker.<br>The MP has refused to rescind his decision to go independent despite a plea from the President and an<br>appeal from the leadership of his party. He took the decision after he lost the NPP party primaries in<br>June 2020. The party leadership subsequently wrote to Parliament to declare the Fomena seat vacant<br>because it had annulled the membership of the MP in the party.<br>Presenting his ruling on the matter which was brought before him by the leadership of the New Patriotic<br>Party (NPP) on the Floor of Parliament after the MP shunned the party to file his nomination with the EC<br>as an Independent candidate, the Speaker, Professor Aaron Michael Oquaye said, the MP\u2019s decision has<br>triggered his forfeiture of the seat in Parliament since he ceases to be a member of his party on whose<br>ticket, he was elected in the first place.<br>\u201cThe step taken to contest against his party, automatically triggers forfeiture of membership. Haven<br>forfeited the membership of the party, on whose ticket he was elected to Parliament, the operative<br>language of the Constitution is that, he shall, which is mandatory, vacate his seat from Parliament.<br>\u201cGoing by a purposive interpretation of the present law, constructive actions on the part of the MP are<br>important. For all intents and purposes, he is no longer a member of the party. He has pronounced<br>himself publicly as an independent and has filed his papers to compete against the party and its official<br>candidate as an independent on 7 th December 2020.\u201d<br>The Speaker explained that it would be ridiculous for the incumbent MP to continue to occupy the seat<br>after the elections because the Constitution did not anticipate such a situation.<br>\u201cOn that occasion, this current Parliament would still be sitting and operating as an official Parliament of<br>the Republic of Ghana. We shall not have a situation adopted freely by any sitting MP where he or she<br>will be openly campaigning against the party that he or she still represents in Parliament and yet<br>ridiculously stands against the party. No purposive interpretation of law would allow such ridicule to<br>prevail.<br>\u201cFurthermore, after 7 th December, 2020, when Parliament is still in session till 7 th January, 2021, how<br>does an MP operate as an elected independent MP and at the same time as an NPP MP if he should win<br>the elections. This lacuna of a ridiculous situation is not what is anticipated under the 1992<br>constitution.\u201d<br>Source: Clement Akoloh||africanewsradio.com<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Speaker of Parliament has declared the Parliamentary seat for Fomena vacant, following thedecision by the incumbent Member of Parliament, Andrew Amoako Asiamah, to contest the seat as anindependent candidate.\u201cIn the circumstance, Parliament has determined that the conduct of the Honourable Andrew AmoakoAsiamah, amounts to vacating his seat in Parliament. 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