Ebo Noah Should Appear Before Parliament to Answer Questions – Haruna Mohammed (MP, Asunafo North)

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The Member of Parliament for Asunafo North, Haruna Mohammed, has publicly called on Ebo Noah to appear before Parliament to answer questions relating to issues of public concern. According to the MP, such an appearance is necessary to uphold transparency, accountability, and the integrity of Ghana’s democratic institutions.

Speaking on the matter, Haruna Mohammed stressed that Parliament has a constitutional duty to exercise oversight over issues that directly or indirectly affect the public interest. He noted that when concerns arise involving individuals whose actions or decisions have generated public debate, Parliament must not shy away from seeking clarity.

“Ghanaians deserve clear answers,” the MP stated. “If there are questions that continue to linger in the public domain, the appropriate platform to address them is Parliament. An appearance before the House will help clear doubts and strengthen public trust.”

Haruna Mohammed emphasized that his call should not be misconstrued as a presumption of guilt, but rather as a standard democratic process aimed at fact-finding. He explained that parliamentary questioning provides an opportunity for all sides to be heard and for the truth to be established on record.

The MP further argued that accountability is a cornerstone of good governance and applies equally to public officials and individuals whose activities intersect with national interest. He added that voluntary cooperation with Parliament would demonstrate respect for democratic processes and the rule of law.

Political observers say the call reflects growing insistence by lawmakers on openness and responsiveness, especially at a time when public confidence in institutions remains a sensitive issue. They note that parliamentary invitations or summonses are not uncommon and are often used to clarify controversies, review decisions, or assess compliance with regulations.

As of the time of filing this report, there has been no official response from Ebo Noah regarding the call to appear before Parliament. However, analysts believe that honoring such a request could help calm speculation and provide much-needed clarity on the issues being raised.

The matter is expected to generate further debate in political circles, with many Ghanaians watching closely to see how it unfolds and whether Parliament will formally act on the MP’s call.


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