
Ghanaian Parliament in Uproar: Minority's Dramatic Walkout Over Wontumi
Ghanaian Parliament Walkout: Minority Boycotts Proceedings Over Wontumi's Bail Ghana's Parliament witnessed a significant disruption on May 29, 2025, as minority members staged a walkout to protest the bail conditions of Chairman Wontumi. The event, which unfolded in the Parliament building in Accra, underscores the growing political tensions surrounding the case. The minority members, visibly agitated, left the chamber en masse, vowing to boycott all proceedings until their demands are met. Their primary demand is for the Economic and Organized Crime Office (EOCO) to revise Chairman Wontumi’s bail conditions and secure his release. "We will not participate in any parliamentary business until our demands are met," stated one of the protesting MPs, whose identity was not revealed in the video. The walkout created a dramatic scene, with members leaving their seats and exiting the chamber in a coordinated fashion. The video footage clearly captures the scale of the protest and the determined mood of the participants. The boycott is expected to have significant consequences for parliamentary business, potentially delaying crucial legislation and creating further political uncertainty. The incident highlights the deep divisions within the Ghanaian Parliament and the strong feelings surrounding the Chairman Wontumi case. The situation remains fluid, with further developments expected in the coming days.