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Bagbin lashes out at Akufo-Addo for withdrawing his military attachment

The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, has lashed out at President Akufo-Addo for taking away his military protection.

The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, has lashed out at President Akufo-Addo for taking away his military protection.

He said the government led by Mr. Akufo-Addo engaged in hypocrisy and double standards in the withdrawal of his military detail.

“When I was second deputy Speaker, the Office of the same President approved his staff sergeant to by military attaché. For four good years, the staff sergeant was with me.

“Now, I’ve been elected as the Speaker, which is a higher position, and the same president says I’m not entitled to military attachment,” he lamented in a media engagement on Friday, October 29, 2022.

In January this year, the Chief of Staff of the Ghana Armed Forces withdrew military officers attached to the Speaker on grounds that they were attached “without proper procedure.”

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A letter written to the Speaker indicated that efforts were being made to regularise their attachment, something that has still not been done.

This raised speculations with the Minority in Parliament saying it was a politically motivated action to diminish Mr. Bagbin’s confidence.

According to the Minority, the calculated move was due to the Speaker’s persistent bid to impartially and independently steer the affairs of the legislative arm of government.

Months later after the action was taken, Alban Bagbin is wondering why some public office holders are entitled to military attachment but he is not.

“My military team, I’ve managed on my own; I’ve been managing on my own. This world is an interesting place… but the others are entitled and if you go to His Excellency’s office, you may count them [military officers] to about 200.

“The Vice President definitely has access to some. I am not entitled but the Chief Justice after me has four; ministers have their own and each Supreme Court judge has two but the Speaker is not entitled. This is Ghana’s unique democracy but doesn’t worry, I’m very secure,” he assured.

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