The Parliamentary Service has provided clarification, emphasizing that the 2024 Budget has not been approved and is still awaiting approval in Parliament.
In a statement, the parliamentary service addressed the public, stating, “The Parliament of Ghana wishes to bring to the attention of the general public that the Budget Statement and Economic Policy of the government for the year ending 3 December 2024 is still before Parliament awaiting approval.”
The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, had conducted a voice vote on the budget’s approval in favor of the majority on Wednesday, November 29. However, the minority caucus contested the ruling and opted for a headcount, leading the majority to stage a walkout. Subsequently, the Speaker suspended sittings and later returned to adjourn proceedings.
The clarification from the Parliamentary Service explained the standard practice in the House, highlighting that, before each sitting, the Speaker and the Leadership of Parliament from both sides usually have a pre-sitting discussion to manage the day’s business. In the pre-sitting meeting held on November 29, it was agreed that voice votes would be taken on the Budget. However, in cases where the Speaker’s opinion on the voice vote is challenged, headcounts would be taken. The Speaker adhered to this agreement during the proceedings.
Source:omanghana.com