Muntaka Mubarak describes Speaker of Parliament as tyrant

Muntaka Mubarak describes Speaker of Parliament as tyrant
Minority Chief Whip, Muntaka Mubarak, has described the Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin as tyrant for his role in the Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta’s censure fiasco.
“I am sorry to say this, when you want to turn the Chamber of Parliament into a palace, then you become a tyrant,” he said.
That, Mr Muntaka asserted was because Mr Bagbin did not tolerate disagreement.
“You are not a chief, you are supposed to be a Speaker of Parliament and a Speaker listens to both sides patiently even where there is a disagreement and that is the essence of democracy to sometimes even agree to disagree but where you personalised it as if a disagreement is a disrespect to you … then I am sorry you are becoming a bad Speaker,” he added.
The NDC MP accused Mr Bagbin of abusing Parliament’s Standing Orders in setting up the controversial Adhoc committee that gave the Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta a public hearing.
“That committee (Adhoc committee) was not necessary, our Standing Orders are very clear. Speaker has no discretion and authority to do any other thing contrary to what is stated in the Standing Orders and I continue to maintain that,” he emphasised.
The legislator, in this regard, lauded the sixth Speaker in the Fourth Republic, Aaron Mike Ocquaye saying “he built consensus far better than we are having now.”
The NDC Minority triggered the vote of censure motion desperate to remove the Finance Minister.