
Everything is in place for the inauguration of the 9th Parliament of the Republic of Ghana.
The parliamentary ceremony, which marked the beginning of a new legislative term, unfolded at midnight last night with the election of a new Speaker for the House. This pivotal event was followed by the selection of the 1st and 2nd Deputy Speakers, both chosen from among the Members of Parliament.
The session commenced with Members of Parliament assembling in the chamber ahead of the official start at the stroke of midnight. The proceedings were overseen by the Clerk of Parliament, who guided the process according to parliamentary rules and protocols. The first item on the agenda was the election of the Speaker, a significant role that ensures the orderly conduct of parliamentary business and upholds the principles of impartiality in the House.
Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin, a seasoned politician and former Speaker of the 8th Parliament, was nominated by the Majority Leader for the position. His nomination was seconded by the Minority Leader, reflecting a rare moment of cooperation between the two sides of the House. Following discussions, Mr. Bagbin was declared Speaker after no other nominations were presented.
Once the Speaker was elected, attention shifted to the selection of the 1st and 2nd Deputy Speakers. Members from both the Majority and Minority caucuses were considered for these roles to ensure balanced representation in the leadership of the House. The two individuals chosen bring diverse experiences to their positions, reinforcing the leadership structure’s capacity to handle legislative challenges.
The midnight ceremony was attended by key political figures, diplomats, and media representatives, all of whom bore witness to this crucial transition in Ghana’s parliamentary leadership. The event not only symbolized the peaceful handover of power but also underscored the commitment of Ghana’s lawmakers to democratic processes and governance.

















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