Open Letter to Hon. Alexander Kwamena Afenyo-Markin

Micro Minority Caucus Leader

Dear Hon. Alexander Kwamena Afenyo-Markin,

I hope this letter finds you well. As a retired senior citizen who has closely followed your political career, I am writing to express my concerns regarding your recent conduct during parliamentary proceedings, particularly your walkout during the vetting of Attorney General-designate, Dr. Dominic Ayine. Your actions and demeanor have raised questions about your suitability for the title "Honourable" and your role as a respected leader of the micro minority caucus.

The Importance of Decorum in Parliament

As a Member of Parliament and the leader of the micro minority caucus, it is essential to uphold the highest standards of conduct and decorum. Your role is not only to represent your constituents but also to set an example for others to follow. The confrontations and aggressive behavior that have characterized your recent interactions undermine the dignity of Parliament and erode public trust in our democratic institutions.

International Standards of Parliamentary Conduct

Parliamentarians worldwide are expected to adhere to certain standards of behavior that promote respect, integrity, and constructive dialogue. For instance, the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) emphasizes the importance of mutual respect, tolerance, and the avoidance of personal attacks in parliamentary debates². These principles are crucial for maintaining a healthy and productive legislative environment.

Recommendations for Improvement

1. Respect for the Chair:

- Always show respect for the Speaker and other parliamentary leaders. This sets a positive tone for debates and ensures that discussions remain focused on issues rather than personal conflicts.

2. Constructive Criticism:

- While it is important to hold the government accountable, ensure that your criticisms are constructive and based on facts. Avoid personal attacks and inflammatory language that can escalate tensions.

3. Effective Communication:

- Develop your communication skills to articulate your points clearly and persuasively without resorting to aggression. This will enhance your credibility and influence in parliamentary debates.

4. Collaboration and Consensus-Building:

- Foster a spirit of collaboration and consensus-building. Engage with colleagues from all political backgrounds to find common ground and work towards solutions that benefit the nation.

A Wise Saying

As the Chinese philosopher Confucius once said, "The superior man is modest in his speech but exceeds in his actions." Let your actions speak louder than words, and strive to be a leader who inspires respect and admiration through your conduct and achievements.

In conclusion, Hon. Afenyo-Markin, your position as a Member of Parliament and leader of the micro minority caucus comes with great responsibility. By embracing the principles of respect, integrity, and constructive dialogue, you can become a more effective and decorous leader. I hope you will consider these suggestions and work towards setting a positive example for your colleagues and the nation.

Yours sincerely,

Atitso Akpalu

Retired Senior Citizen

Teshie-Nungua

A Voice for Accountability and Reform in Governance

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