Chaos Erupts at Appointments Committee as Factions Clash


In a dramatic turn of events, the Appointments Committee descended into chaos as heated clashes erupted between the minority and majority factions over key appointments. Tensions flared during the committee’s discussion of several high-profile positions, with opposing members accusing each other of political maneuvering and undermining the selection process.

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The majority group, which holds the upper hand in the committee, pushed forward with their slate of candidates, claiming that their choices were in line with the current administration’s priorities. However, the minority members strongly objected, arguing that the appointments lacked diversity and failed to represent the broader interests of the public.

At the heart of the dispute was the selection of candidates for top government roles, with both sides accusing each other of partisanship and bias. Some committee members attempted to mediate, but the meeting quickly devolved into shouting matches, and several members walked out in protest.

The chaos has raised concerns about the Appointments Committee’s ability to carry out its duties effectively and impartially. Sources close to the committee suggest that this conflict may have lasting implications for future appointments and the overall functioning of the government.

The situation remains fluid, and it is unclear when the committee will reconvene to address the matter.

The Appointments Committee descended into chaos on Thursday evening as tensions flared between members of the Minority and Majority, leading to a heated confrontation.

The clash escalated to the point where tables and microphones were destroyed, prompting the intervention of the police to restore order and prevent further destruction.

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The Majority insisted on proceeding with the vetting session beyond 10 PM, but the Minority strongly opposed the move, declaring that they were done for the day.

Members of the Minority started to lose the arranged tables and in the process, most of the microphones fell off and got broken.

After about 30 minutes of confusion, Majority Leader Mahama Ayariga and other leaders stepped in and calmed tempers.