According to the Speaker, both of Ghana’s major parties will run candidates from the northern half of the country for the first time in the history of the Fourth Republic.
Bagbin constructed this projection while paying a polite visit to Yagbonwura Bii-Kunutu Jewu Soale, the Overlord of Gonja, at his Damongo home.
Speaking to the Overlord and his subjects, the Speaker stressed that the northern region is ready for development and exhorted the populace to get ready for it.
The two major political parties in Ghana have both decided that their sons from the North will be the flagbearers at this time. I beg all of you to look past our differences and figure out how we can work together to get ready for the change that is heading our way.
“So be prepared to receive them when we bring them, multiply them, and make sure that generations yet to be born will benefit from that,” he said of the legacy projects they would undertake.
Bagbin reaffirmed his opposition to the LGBTQI+ lifestyle in Ghana and the unanimity of the Ghanaian Parliament’s attitude against it.
Bagbin, the Ghanaian Parliament’s presiding officer, emphatically stated that LGBTQI+ activities will never be permitted in the nation.
“This LGBTQI will never be sanctioned in Ghana,” he continued, “once I preside over the parliament of Ghana.”