
Ghanaian Parliament Erupts in Protest Over Controversial 50 Billion Cedis Allocation
Ghanaian Parliament erupts in protest: Minority MPs voice outrage over 50 billion cedis allocation. A heated protest unfolded in Ghana's Parliament today as members of the minority caucus took to the floor to express their vehement opposition to a proposed 50 billion cedis allocation. The MPs, visibly frustrated, sat on the floor, refusing to participate in proceedings until their concerns were addressed. One MP, whose name is not yet available, passionately stated, "Even if we sell all the MPs, we won't get that 50 billion for Wontumi." The allocation, intended for [Purpose of Allocation], has sparked widespread debate and controversy across the nation. The protest highlights a growing divide within the Parliament and underscores the importance of transparency and accountability in government spending. The situation remains tense, and further developments are expected in the coming days.