Parliament petitioned to investigate conduct of Kennedy Agyapong, Hawa Koomson

The petition said the conduct of the two have been 'unparliamentary'

Parliament petitioned to investigate conduct of Kennedy Agyapong, Hawa Koomson
Kennedy Agyapong

Speaker of Ghana's Parliament, Alban Bagbin has been served a petition by a private citizen, Kwesi Dawood to investigate the alleged criminal conduct of the Members of Parliament for Assin Central and Awutu Senya East, Kennedy Agyapong and Mavis Hawa Koomson respectively.

Mr. Dawood accused both MPs of “showing specific unruly actions” which are “unparliamentary, inimical to democracy and pose grave danger to life and property of citizens of Ghana.”

The petition also accused Mr Agyapong of threatening  to “burn down the house of former President John Dramani Mahama,” because he (Mr Agyapong) believes the NDC were behind the “burning fourteen market stalls.”

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The petition also cited Ms Koomson for physically assaulting some persons at a polling station in the Awutu Senya East Constituency during the voter registration exercise.

“Hon. Mavis Hawa Koomson and her thugs burnt down a motorbike belonging to one of those who had shown up to be registered,” it said.

Mr. Dawood demanded that the two MPs should “suffer the necessary punishment” should they be found liable for the alleged wrongdoings.

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