The Speaker of the Ghanaian Parliament, Alban Bagbin, has lauded the 8th Parliament for its exceptional performance, emphasizing its global recognition as one of the best-hung parliaments in the world.
Addressing Parliament on Thursday, January 23, Mr. Bagbin declared, “The 8th Parliament performed very well and is to be commended. Political scientists have adjudged it as one of the best-hung parliaments in the world.”
He further urged Ghanaians to appreciate the institution’s achievements, adding, “Ours lasted for four successful years and delivered a smooth transition of power from a party in opposition to a party in power.”
The Speaker also highlighted the transition of the 8th Parliament from a hung parliament to a supermajority structure, challenging members to build on its legacy.
“The drumbeat has changed from a hung parliament to a supermajority parliament, and it requires us to do better,” he remarked.
Calling for rational and constructive debates in the national interest, Mr. Bagbin stressed the importance of acknowledging the Parliament’s accomplishments rather than condemning them, saying, “It is my duty to draw your attention to it.”