According to Mr. Ayariga, the ECOWAS Parliament initially refused to swear in Ghana’s delegation after Mr. Afenyo-Markin appeared in Port Harcourt despite his replacement on the team.
He revealed that the situation was only resolved after Ghana threatened to withdraw entirely from the ECOWAS Parliament.
In a petition submitted to the Speaker on Tuesday, November 11, Mr. Ayariga described the Minority Leader’s conduct as a breach of parliamentary privilege and urged that disciplinary action be taken.
“I have cited the provision of Order 31, which states that any act or omission which affronts the dignity or authority of Parliament constitutes contempt of Parliament and a breach of parliamentary privileges.
“By defying this parliamentary resolution removing him from the ECOWAS delegation and actually going to Port Harcourt to attend the session, he has clearly affronted the dignity and engaged in an act that constitutes an affront to the authority of this Parliament,” he stated.
The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, has acknowledged receipt of the petition and announced that he will deliver a ruling on the matter on Wednesday.





