The National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketia has said the NDC has already crossed a two-thirds majority in parliament.
According to Johnson Asiedu Nketia, the NDC has crossed the two-thirds majority, and nothing can done to change that.
He noted that the mandate of the people in the disputed constituencies also matters.
Addressing the media on the ongoing re-collation of disputed parliamentary results, Asiedu Nketia stated, “We have already crossed a two-thirds majority, and nothing can change that one, but we still want to insist that the right thing is done, because the mandate of the people in those various constituencies also matters”.
“Now I heard, that my junior brother Afenyo Markin who rejected the position of minority leader is now on his way, to becoming a micro-minority leader”, he added.
Meanwhile, the Ghana Police Service directed the four outstanding constituency collations in the Eastern Region to be relocated to the National Police Training School at Tesano, Accra.
The direction came as tensions have mounted during the collation in these constituencies. The police in a statement said the directive is to enhance security in the region.
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