Minority Leader in Parliament, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, has cautioned those in authority against testing the patience of Ghanaians, insisting that the Constitution, not the personal interests of people in power, will ultimately prevail.
He made the remarks in his concluding statement on the floor of Parliament as the House rose today, delivering a strong message of resolve on behalf of the Minority caucus.
“As we close this meeting, let us close with resolve and a warning to those who test the people’s patience,” Afenyo-Markin said.
“The people are watching, the Constitution is waiting, and the youth are restless. For all who believe that in Ghana it is the Constitution, not the whims of those in power, that shall have the last word.”
“We, the mighty Minority, say to the Majority that we will march with the people,” he stated. “We march with the Constitution, we march with those whose voices have been silent, and we march with the 1.3 million people who deserve better than what this government has given them. We will not turn back.”
Source: citinewsroom.com
