On Tuesday, February 13, during a parliamentary session, there was a heated exchange between two MPs, Kennedy Agyapong of Assin Central and Sylvester Tetteh of Bortianor-Ngleshie Amanfro.
The situation escalated quickly, and it seemed like they were about to engage in a physical altercation. Other MPs had to intervene to prevent a fight. The cause of the argument was that Mr Tetteh was trying to extend pleasantries with Mr Agyapong when he fired off, leading to a heated debate.
Although the parliamentary session was ongoing, Mr Agyapong continued to engage in a heated verbal exchange with Mr Tetteh.
The situation was eventually defused when cooler heads prevailed, and Deputy Majority Leader Alexander Afenyo Markin intervened to separate the two MPs. The incident has sparked discussions among parliamentary observers, who are now looking into the underlying cause of the confrontation.