
Parliament Walkout Exposes Ablekuma North's Unrepresented Status
Parliament Walkout Highlights Ablekuma North's Plight Ghana's Parliament witnessed a walkout by the minority party on June 5th, 2025, following petitions to the IGP concerning disputes over the Ablekuma North election results. The incident underscores the ongoing challenges faced by the Ablekuma North constituency, which currently lacks adequate representation. Broadcast journalist Nana Yaa Brefo's commentary on Onua FM sheds light on the situation. "I don't know why they decided to walk to the IGP's place after they walked to court," Brefo stated, expressing her confusion over the minority's actions. She highlighted the lack of an MP for Ablekuma North as a significant problem, questioning why the constituency remains unrepresented. Brefo also pointed out other constituencies facing similar issues. The video reveals the frustrations of the people of Ablekuma North and the political maneuvering surrounding the election results. It raises questions about the effectiveness of the political system in addressing the needs of its constituents. The situation calls for a resolution that ensures fair representation and addresses the challenges faced by Ablekuma North.