Parliament has constituted its Defence and Interior Committee with James Agalga as Chairman.
Former Deputy Education Minister Rev. Ntim Fordjour will be the ranking member for the committee.
James Agalga, a legal practitioner, fourth-term Member of Parliament for Builsa North Constituency in the Upper East region,, and former Deputy Minister for the Interior, brings a wealth of experience in security policy and governance.
As chairman of the committee, he will lead deliberations on key defence and internal security issues, including law enforcement reforms, border security, and counterterrorism efforts.
John Ntim Fordjour,ourth-term Member of Parliament for Assin South Constituency in the Centraltral Region and former Deputy Minister for Education, assumes the role of Ranking Member.
Rev.. Ntim Fordjour brings on board a unique blend of skillsetss as a mineral engineer with expertise in security sector governance and education policy. He will be expected to lead the minority side of parliament in scrutinising defence and interior-related policies and holding the government to account on related matters.
The other members of the committee are Peter Toobu, retired ACP of Ghana Police Service and second-term member of Parliament for Wa West, as vice chairman, and Kofi Amankwaah-Manu, former deputy minister for defence and second-term MP for Atwima Kwanwoma, as deputy ranking.
By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana