Mr. Osei Kyei Mensah-Bonsu, Minority Leader, on Thursday, stressed that 
criticisms from opposition parties in Parliament are not meant to 
destabilize ruling governments, but to put them on their toes.
The Minority Leader who is also the New Patriotic Party Member of 
Parliament (MP) for Suame, made this known when a team of 
Parliamentarians undertook an outreach programme to the Upper-East 
Region to explain the roles of Parliament to the constituents and to 
solicit for their views on how to enhance the work of Parliament.
According Mr. Mensah-Bonsu, among the key roles of the opposition party
 in Parliament is to ensure that the public purse is protected well to 
certify value for money in government work. “We do this for the interest
 of the development of the nation. Our constructive criticisms are, 
therefore, not meant to destabilize the government as perceived by 
others,” he stressed.
He mentioned the legislative functions as approval of bills, 
information functions, representation functions, ratification of 
international conventions and treaties, bringing legitimacy to 
businesses and economic fronting functions among others.
The MP indicated that Parliament also has an oversight responsibility 
to ensure that all projects and programmes it had approved are 
implemented to the letter, as well as ensure that budgets allotted to 
such projects and programmes are not misappropriated or diverted into 
individual pockets.
Mr. Mensah-Bonsu mentioned the attrition rate of MPs as one of the 
major challenges confronting the work of parliament, and expressed 
regret that it was unfortunate that Parliamentarians who had gained a 
lot of experience from their long service in Parliament were voted out 
and new ones elected.
He pointed out that this was not helping the work of Parliament, as the
 new ones lacked experience to contribute effectively on the floor of 
the house, and noted that when such a phenomenon occurs, government will
 have to spend huge sums of money to give orientation to new 
Parliamentarians to be able to adjust to issues of the house.
“In 2013, out of the 275 MPs, over 140 of them were new faces, and the 
government will have to spend more money organizing orientation 
programmes for them to catch up. It is better for us to maintain our MPs
 who have served long and gained wider experience to bring quality to 
the discussions of the house and more development to our 
constituencies,” the Minority Leader stressed.
The Second Deputy Majority Whip, Mr. Ibrahim Ahmed, who is also the MP 
for the Banda Constituency, disabused the minds of Ghanaians about the 
work of parliament, and said the Majority and Minority in Parliament 
work on consensus building basis by putting the development of the 
nation above their partisan interests. “We disagree to agree, all aimed 
at putting the government on its toes to ensure that the best is 
achieved for the country,” he intimated.
Participants called on Parliamentarians to work to ensure that the 
ambulance services are included in the National Health Insurance Scheme 
to facilitate the conveyance of pregnant women in critical conditions to
 major health facilities.
They also lamented over the unemployment situation in the country, 
particularly among the youth, and stressed the need for the MPs to work 
with government to see how they could help tackle the problem.
Other issues that emerged at the forum include state funding of 
Political Parties and the need for the MPs to thoroughly look into the 
fraudulent scandal that hit the Savannah Accelerated Development 
Authority and to ensure that it achieved the purpose for which it was 
established.
The Upper East Regional Minister, Dr. Ephraim Avea Nsoh, who welcomed 
the participants, commended the leadership of parliament for initiating 
the programme and said it would give the electorate a better 
understanding of the work of the Parliamentarian and reduce the constant
 untoward demands of constituents from MPs.
The forum which was sponsored by STAR-Ghana attracted a large number of
 people from all walks of life, including people from the constituency 
level in the Region.
Source: GNA
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