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Minority calls for resignation of Majority Leader, Chief Whip

Opposition leaders accuse Majority Leader and Chief Whip of misconduct, demand immediate accountability in Parliament

by The Custodian News
December 13, 2025
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The New Patriotic Party (NPP) Minority Caucus in Parliament has called for the immediate resignation of Mr Mahama Ayariga, the Majority Leader, and Mr Rockson Nelson Dafeamekpor, the Majority Chief Whip, following their failed attempt to abolish the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP).

The controversy surrounds a Private Member’s Bill sponsored by Mr Ayariga and Mr Dafeamekpor, seeking to repeal Act 959 and transfer OSP functions to the Attorney-General’s Office.

However, President John Dramani Mahama publicly described the OSP as “a vital cog in the fight against corruption” and requested the withdrawal of the bill.

A statement signed by Mr Habib Iddrisu, the First Deputy Minority Whip, and issued on Saturday, December 13, 2025, criticised the President’s intervention, stating, “The executive has no authority to dictate what happens in Parliament.”

According to the statement, the move to abolish the OSP “was retaliation against the Office’s recent arrest of Martin Kpebu, a staunch OSP critic and NDC loyalist.”

The Caucus contrasts the move with the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP’s) principled protection of OSP independence during their tenure.

Meanwhile, Mr Ayariga has announced plans to withdraw the bill, citing the President’s request and expressing confidence in President Mahama’s wisdom.

The bill, introduced by Mr Ayariga and Mr Dafeamekpor on Thursday, December 4, aimed to return full prosecutorial authority over corruption cases to the Attorney-General, citing structural and constitutional challenges, duplication of functions, and high operational costs.

However, President Mahama on Thursday, December 11, urged patience, emphasising the OSP’s critical role in promoting transparency and good governance.

“The Office of the Special Prosecutor plays a critical role in our anti-corruption agenda, and my government remains committed to supporting and strengthening it,” he said.

Mr Felix Kwakye Ofosu, the presidential spokesperson, confirmed the President’s request and reaffirmed the government’s commitment to strengthening institutions tasked with fighting corruption through a statement issued on Thursday.

Meanwhile, Mr Habib also an NPP Member of Parliament for Tolon, in his reaction on the Floor of Parliament on Thursday, criticised the President’s move, accusing the Executive of trying to control Parliament.

“Mr Speaker, the Executive wants to control Parliament. Now the President is dictating to Members of Parliament. When the Majority Chief Whip and the Majority Leader intended to file a Private Members’ Bill, the President told them to repeal it. Why? Mr Speaker, the Executive has no authority to dictate what happens in Parliament,” he reiterated.

The OSP is Ghana’s premier anti-corruption agency, empowered to investigate and prosecute corruption cases involving public officials and private individuals.

In a related development, Mr Yusif Sulemana, the National Democratic Congress Member of Parliament for Bole-Bamboi, on Thursday threw his weight behind President Mahama’s request to withdraw the Private Members’ Bill seeking to abolish the OSP.

He described the president’s move as an “expression of opinion” rather than an attempt to control Parliament.

“I strongly agree with the president that it is premature. And that is far from directing Parliament or directing the majority,” he said during an interview with a section of the media in Parliament House, Accra.

Mr Sulemana, also a Deputy Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, emphasised that the bill, introduced by Mr Mahama Ayariga and Mr Nelson-Rockson Dafeamekpor, appeared to be an emotional reaction.

He said, “You could see that there was some emotional reaction. He is the president, and we all know he does not react to emotions.”

The Bole-Bamboi legislator, therefore, called for a careful review of the OSP’s activities, urging lawmakers to examine the office’s impact and effectiveness.

“Let us pause. Let us examine the details and find out whether the OSP is meeting its objectives. We should assess how much has been spent so far and the outcomes achieved,” he said.

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