Not exact matches
Rachael Maskell is
among politicians supporting a call by her
party's
leader for a new War Powers Act to require
ministers to consult MPs first before taking such action in the future.
The NDC General Secretary, Johnson Asiedu Nketiah; Minority
leader, Haruna Iddrisu; Former Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah; Member of Parliament for Tamale Central, Inusah Fuseini; MP for Tamale North, Alhassan Suhuyini, and a former Northern Regional
Minister, Moses Bukari Mabengba were
among the
party bigwigs that participated in the event.
The bill itself may also prove to be a true test of how in control the prime
minister is of his own
party given the level of opposition
among backbench MPs and his weakened position in the latest ICM poll, published yesterday, in which 63 per cent of voters said Labour would be better off with a new
leader.
The eldest son of former Prime
Minister Tony Blair was
among those who turned out to listen to prospective Labour
leaders as they laid out their plans for the
party.
May be because visitors interrupted our viewership, I didn't see former President Goodluck Jonathan, the immediate past national
leader of the
party, former Vice President, Namadi Sambo and founding fathers of the
party such as former President Ibrahim Babangida, former Vice President Alex Ekweume, former Senate Presidents, Ken Nnamani, David Mark, former chairman of the PDP, Ahmadu Ali, former
minister of Finance, Mallam Adamu Ciroma, Dr Samuel Ogbemudia
among others, some of whom had been advertised as confirmed participants at the conference.