Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin has proposed stricter measures to handle the problem of late attendance amongst MPs.
Beginning subsequent yr, entry factors to the Chamber shall be locked at 10:00 AM on every sitting day. MPs who arrive late shall be locked out till the Speaker decides to open the doorways once more.
As an alternate, the Speaker has provided the choice of beginning sittings at 2:00 PM as a substitute of the present 10:00 AM schedule. This would permit committees to carry conferences within the morning and have reviews prepared for consideration within the afternoon.
Bagbin acknowledged the issue of attending early periods and inspired the 2 caucuses to debate and suggest different options.
He emphasised that if no consensus is reached, the proposed measures shall be applied beginning the following session.
The Speaker, Alban Bagbin made this recognized to MPs on Friday, December 8.
“At 10 am, the doorways shall be locked. The Speaker shall be in and it’ll take a while earlier than the doorways shall be opened. Not that they received’t be opened however it can take a while. And so in case you are not capable of adjust to it, allow us to all agree that we are going to begin sitting within the afternoon, from 2 p.m. or 4 p.m.; the Committees could have their conferences within the morning; reviews shall be prepared for us to contemplate within the afternoon; after which by the point we adjourn round 8 p.m., the visitors state of affairs could have improved.
“Your coming to Parliament too will not be that early, so you can decide to leave at noon and by that time, there would have been less traffic and you won’t consume more fuel and then you can come in. I can see that it is not easy for members to report that early for sitting so the two Caucuses either have joint Caucus meetings or, at your level, discuss these things and come back with proposals. If not, these are the measures that I want to put in place which will take effect from our next meeting.”