The deputy Majority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin has described as political immaturity, the position of the Minority not to approve any of the Ministerial nominees planned to be vetted by the Appointment Committee today, Monday.
The Minority caucus in Parliament on Monday served notice that they will participate in the vetting process however will reject the approval of all the nominees.
"We in the Minority wish to clarify that we remain committed to ensure greater scrutiny and will pull out all the stops to protect the public purse. In accordance with this, we are participate in the vetting process so that at the very minimum, we can scrutinize the President's decision in bringing those nominees. Nonetheless, the Minority won't buy into an agreement vote at the level of the Appointment Committee."
The decision of the Minority comes after the National Democratic Congress on Sunday, cautioned the caucus not to approve any of the ministers nominated by President Akufo-Addo.
However, responding to the minority's position, the Majority Leader and MP for the Effutu constituency said he was disappointed with the conduct of the minority.
"I'm disappointed in the NDC and to depict themselves as a party prepared to take the rules of government, then, at that point, they ought to act well. What they are doing is way below belt and they are not showing political maturity."