
Professor Ransford Gyampo of the Department of Political Science, University of Ghana, has described as “baffling” what he says are attempts by some parliamentarians, particularly from the majority group, to undermine attempts by the Speaker to restore the lost glory of Parliament as countervailing authority to the powers of the executive.
He said since 1993, Parliament has been toothless and functioned in the shadows of the executive merely as a rubber stamp and rather than commending and encouraging Speaker Bagbin who is helping to stabilize the balance of power expected to exist between the executive and the legislature in a democracy, “some are politically misbehaving towards him.”