NDC MP Chides Minority Over Their Penchant for Walkouts: "You Will Soon go to Auntie Naa"

NDC MP Chides Minority Over Their Penchant for Walkouts: "You Will Soon go to Auntie Naa"

  • Nikyema Billa Alamzy, MP for Chiana-Paga, has criticised the Minority in Parliament for their continuous protests and walkouts
  • He suggested that their actions were driven by theatrics rather than concern for the nation, urging them to centralise their approach
  • His comments came after the Minority staged yet another a walkout during the presentation of the 2025 Mid-Year Budget Review

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Nikyema Billa Alamzy, the Member of Parliament (MP) for Chiana-Paga, has taken a swipe at the Minority in Parliament over their perceived penchant for staging protests.

Contributing to the debate on the Mid-Year Budget Review on Wednesday, the first-time MP suggested the Minority lacked the moral right to express their position on the budget.

Nikyema Billa Alamzy, Chaina-Paga MP, Auntie Naa, Minority in Parliament, mid-year budget review, Afenyo-Markin.
Nikyema Billa Alamzy, the NDC MP for Chaina-Paga, says the Minority, led by Alexander Afenyo-Markin, will go to Auntie Naa to complain. Photo credit: UGC.
Source: UGC

The Chiana-Paga MP's statement came almost a week after the Minority side in Ghana's Parliament staged a walkout during the presentation of the 2025 Mid-Year Budget Review by the Finance Minister, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson.

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He said that after staging the walkout, one would have expected the Minority to stay away from debating the contents of the budget as well. However, they have chosen to continue participating in the debate.

Alamzy further questioned the Minority's consistency, suggesting that their actions were driven more by political theatrics than by genuine concern for the nation's development.

"Our second colonial masters, what are they saying? You were not even here; you were not here. What are you debating? On speculations?
"You cannot give what you don't have. I wasn't even expecting you to come and debate, but it has become your habit. If you are not demonstrating, you are petitioning; if you are not petitioning, you are walking out.
"Mr Speaker, please tell them to centralise; if not, they will soon go to Auntie Naa and complain," he added.

The MP's video in response to the Minority's constant walkouts is below:

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Highlights of 2025 Mid-Year Budget Review

On Thursday, July 24, 2025, the Minister of Finance presented the Mid-Year Budget Review in the Parliament of Ghana.

The review provided updates on revenue generation, expenditure, debt management, and the progress of key government projects for the first half of 2025.

It also highlighted the economic outlook for the remainder of the year and included details on the ongoing three-year US$3 billion International Monetary Fund (IMF) loan-supported programme, which has disbursed US$2.4 billion to date to aid Ghana's economic recovery and stability efforts.

Additionally, Dr Ato Forson also stated that some key infrastructure projects under the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) Big Push Programme were set to commence.

Nikyema Billa Alamzy, Chaina-Paga MP, Auntie Naa, Minority in Parliament, mid-year budget review, Afenyo-Markin.
NPP MPs, led by the Minority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, walk out of Dr Ato Forson’s mid-year budget presentation. Photo credit: Alexander Afenyo-Markin/Facebook.
Source: Facebook

NPP MPs walk out of budget presentation

Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that the Minority walked out of the 2025 Mid-Year Budget Review in protest of the election violence during the Ablekuma North election rerun.

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Minority Chief Whip Frank Annoh-Dompreh had attempted to make a brief statement on the election violence but was stopped with an assurance that time would be made later.

The Minority Chief Whip stated that the New Patriotic Party caucus could not, in good conscience, participate in the budget proceedings while being silent on the election violence.

Proofreading by Bruce Douglas, copy editor at YEN.com.gh.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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Salifu Bagulube Moro (Human-Interest Editor) Salifu Bagulube Moro is a Human Interest Editor at YEN.com.gh. He has over five years of experience in journalism. He graduated from the Ghana Institute of Journalism in 2018, where he obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in Communication Studies with a specialization in Journalism. Salifu previously worked with Opera News as a Content Management Systems (CMS) Editor. He also worked as an Online Reporter for the Ghanatalksbusiness.com news portal, as well as with the Graphic Communications Group Limited as a National Service Person. Salifu joined YEN.com.gh in 2024. Email: salifu.moro@yen.com.gh.

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