Alexander Afenyo-Markin the majority leader of the new patriotic party(NPP) said the minority actions could distract public servant salaries he has strongly criticized the minority caucus for allegedly attempts to sabotage the payment of the public servants salaries.
According to Afenyo-Markin the absence of the NPP was not due to negligence or irresponsibility however the minority MPs upon the chamber occupied the majority side forcing the majority MPs to remain outside the speaker of parliament Bagbin said he was disappointed for the absence of the NPP caucus.
Speaking to the journalist in Accra after the adjournment Afenyo-Markin accused the minority of deliberately obstructing government business he went on to say that public servant might not receive their business is not resolved soon Afenyo-Markin also accused the minority of intriguing with the speaker to prevent the passage of key legislation in addition to the free SHS bill.
He expressed concern that there could be delay in the paying of public servant and passing the bill of the free SHS if the budget is not approved on the next sitting he added that they loo forward to engaging with the speaker in the coming hours or days.
Due to the indefinite adjournment of the sitting it cannot be stated when parliament will reassemble to address the issue which has been held back leaving the legislation agenda for this period unpredictable.