
- TUESDAY, 28
TH OCTOBER, 2025
i. Roll Call
ii. National Pledge
iii. Statements
iv. Urgent Questions
a. Ms Mavis Nkansah-Boadu (Afigya Sekyere East): To ask the Minister
for Health the challenges in accessing Hepatitis B Immunoglobulin for new
born babies.
b. Prof Titus Kofi Beyuo (Lambussie): To ask the Minister for Health the
practical steps taken by the Ministry to ensure decentralisation of
interventional Radiological Service in the country to curb preventable
deaths from stroke, heart attacks and other acute conditions.
v. Questions
*86. Dr Kingsley Agyemang (Abuakwa South): To ask the Minister for Health
what approach the Ministry is taking to coordinate data collection, analysis
and dissemination of research to generate evidence-based health policies.
*95. Mr Vincent Ekow Assafuah (Old Tafo): To ask the Minister for Health
the timelines for the completion of the Maternity Block in the Tafo
Government Hospital.
*112. Mr Pious Kwame Nkuah (Sefwi-Akontombra): To ask the Minister for
Health why the Sefwi Akontonbra District Hospital, which was initially
proposed to be 46 bed capacity, was reduced to 26 bed capacity after
completion.
*262. Mr Frank Asiedu Bekoe (Suhum): To ask the Minister for Health the
plans of the Ministry for the expansion and refurbishment of the emergency
ward of the Suhum Government Hospital.
*263. Mr Nana Osei-Adjei (New Juaben North): To ask the Minister for Health
the status of the Eastern Regional Hospital which has been abandoned after
70% completion.
*326. Dr Thomas Winsum Anabah (Garu): To ask the Minister for Health the
measures the Ministry is taking to complete the Garu District Hospital.
*492. Mr Kwabena Boateng (Ejisu): To ask the Minister for Health whether
there is any plan on paper by Government to establish a nursing training
college in the Ejisu Municipality.
*510. Mr Lawrence Agyinsam (Hemang Lower Denkyira): To ask the Minister
for Health the plans of the Ministry to furnish the Twifo Hemang Lower
Denkyira District Health Directorate with an administration block and staff
bungalows to operate effectively and efficiently
vi. Presentation of Papers
(a) Annual Statement by the Audit Committee of the Pharmacy Council for the
year 2024.
(b) Annual Statement by the Audit Committee of the Nursing and Midwifery
Training College, Koforidua for the year 2024.
vii. Motions
viii. Committee Sittings
- WEDNESDAY, 29
TH OCTOBER, 2025
i. Statements
ii. Questions
*387. Osahen Alexander Kwamena Afenyo-Markin (Effutu): To ask the
Minister for Roads and Highways why construction works on the KasoaWinneba road has slowed down, causing significant inconvenience to
motorists.
*189. Mr Francis-Xavier Kojo Sosu (Madina): To ask the Minister for Roads
and Highways the measures being taken to complete the inner road projects
in Madina which were stalled under the previous Administration.
*294. Mr Daniel Nana Addo-Kenneth (Okere): To ask the Minister for Roads
and Highways when the contractor working on the following roads which
have stalled will resume work: (i) Dawu town (ii) Abiriw town.
*295. Mr Daniel Nana Addo-Kenneth (Okere): To ask the Minister for Roads
and Highways when construction on the Konko-Asasekorkor-Kwamoso
road will resume.
*296. Mr Charles Forson (Tema Central): To ask the Minister for Roads and
Highways when the contractor assigned to the Community Eleven (11)
State Fishing Corporation enclave inner roads will return to the site.
*297. Mr Daniel Nana Addo-Kenneth (Okere): To ask the Minister for Roads
and Highways when the Aseseeso-Abonse-Agomeda road will be
completed.
*371. Mr Samuel Awuku (Akuapem North): To ask the Minister for Roads and
Highways the measures the Ministry is implementing to curb the rampant
road accidents and casualties that have been occurring at the Tetteh
Quarshie Memorial Hospital over the past few years.
*372. Mr Samuel Awuku (Akuapem North): To ask the Minister for Roads and
Highways the urgent infrastructural measures being implemented to ensure
safe road crossing for the students of Mampong Akuapem Senior Technical
School for the Deaf, given the high-speed road they use to access facilities
on the adjoining campus.
*382. Mr Samuel Awuku (Akwapim North): To ask the Minister for Roads and
Highways when the Adawso – Mangoase – Tinkong road will be
completed.
*454. Mr Sanja Nanja (Atebubu/Amantin): To ask the Minister for Roads and
Highways why the contractor working on the Atebubu-Kwame Danso road
has abandoned site.
iii. Presentation of Papers
(#) Annual Statement by the Audit Committee of the Ministry of Fisheries and
Aquaculture Development for the year 2024.
iv. Motions
(i) That this House adopts the Report of the Ad Hoc Committee to consider the
establishment of a Pension Scheme for Members of Parliament.
(ii) That pursuant to Order 127 of the Standing Orders, the Rt Hon Speaker reviews
the ruling of the First Deputy Speaker on 5th March, 2025 sustaining the
preliminary objection raised by the Hon Majority Leader, Mr Mahama Ayariga,
against moving the Private Member’s Motion listed as item numbered 16 on
page 6 of the Order Paper for Wednesday, 5th March, 2025 and same captured
in the Official Report of the House for the said date.
(Moved on Friday, 13th June, 2025 by the Hon Minority Leader and Member
for Effutu, Osahen Alexander Kwamena Afenyo-Markin and seconded by the
Hon Member for Ofoase Ayirebi, Mr Kojo Oppong Nkrumah)
(Debate to Continue)
(iii)That pursuant to Order 127 of the Standing Orders, the Rt Hon Speaker reviews
the ruling made on Tuesday, 11th March, 2025 dismissing an application made
by Hon Habib Iddrisu in accordance with Order 195(2) seeking the indulgence
of the House to determine the form in which the Minister for Finance was to
present the Budget Statement and Economic Policy of the Government for the
2025 Financial Year.
(Osahen Alexander Kwamena Afenyo-Markin; Mr Habib Iddrisu)
v. Presentation and First Reading of Bills
Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology Bill, 2025.
University of Engineering and Agricultural Sciences (UEAS), Bunso Bill, 2025.
vi. Consideration Stage
Ghana Scholarships Authority Bill, 2025.
vii. Committee Sittings
- THURSDAY, 30TH OCTOBER, 2025
i. Statements
ii. Urgent Questions
(#) Mr Emmanuel Kwaku Boam (Pru East): To ask the Minister for
Transport the immediate steps the Ministry is taking to increase the number
of ferries operating between Yeji and Makango, given the overwhelming
demand and pressure on the existing single ferry.
iii. Questions
*321. Mr Francis Asenso Boakye (Bantama): To ask the Minister for Transport
what specific measures the Ministry is implementing to revitalise the Metro
Mass Transit system at Abrepo Junction to improve efficiency, enhance
commuters’ accessibility in the Ashanti region and create employment
opportunities for the local economy.
*322. Mr John Darko (Suame): To ask the Minister for Transport to provide an
update on the proposal of government to set up a national airline.
*175. Mr Alfred Nii Kotey Ashie (Odododiodioo): To ask the Minister for
Local Government, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs the support
Government is providing to traders and market associations affected by
frequent fire outbreaks in the Timber Market, Makola and Kantamanto
market.
*277. Mr Tweneboa Kodua Fokuo (Manso Nkwanta): To ask the Minister for
Local Government, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs the status of the
construction of the 1No. 6-unit classroom block at Yawhemekrom and 1No.
6-unit classroom block at Essuowim under the Infrastructure for Poverty
Eradication Programme (IPEP) in the Manso Nkwanta Constituency.
*278. Mr Tweneboa Kodua Fokuo (Manso Nkwanta): To ask the Minister for
Local Government, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs the status of the
ongoing Astroturf football pitch construction at Pakyi No. 1 in the Manso
Nkwanta Constituency.
*309. Prof Kingsley Nyarko (Kwadaso): To ask the Minister for Local
Government, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs the total number of
staff that were in the employ of the development authorities and the number
that have been absorbed into the district assemblies as indicated in the 2025
budget.
*310. Prof Kingsley Nyarko (Kwadaso): To ask the Minister for Local
Government, Chieftaincy, and Religious Affairs the total number of shrines
in the country and the number of them that are registered.
*311. Prof Kingsley Nyarko (Kwadaso): To ask the Minister for Local
Government, Chieftaincy, and Religious Affairs the measures the Ministry
has implemented to promote and deepen religious tolerance and inclusivity
in the country.
*312. Prof Kingsley Nyarko (Kwadaso): To ask the Minister for Local
Government, Chieftaincy, and Religious Affairs the total number of
mosques in the country and the number of them that are registered.
iv. Presentation of Papers
(a) Annual Statement by the Audit Committee of the Ghana Museums and
Monuments Board for the year 2024.
(b) Annual Statement by the Audit Committee of the Ghana Publishing
Company Limited for the year 2024.
(c) Annual Risk-Based Internal Audit Workplan of the Zongo Development
Fund for the year 2025
- FRIDAY, 31ST OCTOBER, 2025
i. Statements
ii. Questions
*254. Mr Emmanuel K. Ntekuni (Pru West): To ask the Minister for
Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations the plans the Ministry
has for the improvement of telecommunication network services in the
following towns and communities in the Pru West constituency: (i) Adaraja
Beposo (ii) Baya (iii) Senyase (iv) Fawoman (v) Kamanpa (vi) Bronikrom
(vii) Cherambo and (viii) Ankrakuka.
*255. Ms Patricia Appiagyei (Asokwa): To ask the Minister for Communication,
Digital Technology and Innovations the plans implemented by the Ministry
to ensure the proposed digital innovation fund, with an initial capital of
US$50 Million is transparently managed and equitably accessible to
Ghanaian technology start-ups and youth-led businesses.
*319. Mr Bismark Tetteh Nyarko (Upper Manya Krobo): To ask the Minister
for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations the status of the
Rural Telephony Project being undertaken in the Upper Manya Krobo
Constituency.
*320. Ms Felicia Adjei (Kintampo South): To ask the Minister for
Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations when the Ministry
will provide access to telecommunication and internet connection in the
following communities of the Kintampo South Constituency: (i) Ampoma
(ii) Weila (iii) Chiabu (iv) Ayorya (v) Gatienye (vi) Manise (vii) Dakore.
*368. Mr Kwame Appiah Kodua (Fanteakwa North): To ask the Minister for - Communication, Digital Technology and Innovation the measures instituted
- by the Ministry to ensure the completion of the rural telephony setup, which
- were ongoing in the following communities: (i) Apaa (ii) Obooho (iii)
- Dominase (iv) Abourso (v) Dua-Police.
- *393. Mr Lawrence Agyinsam (Hemang Lower Denkyira): To ask the Minister
- for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations the status of the
- Rural Telephony project and the plans of the Ministry for the improvement
- of the mobile network service coverage in the Hemang Lower Denkyira.
- *418. Mr Kwame Dzudzorli Gakpey (Keta): To ask the Minister for
- Communications, Digital Technology and Innovations what measures the
- Ministry is implementing to address the surge in cyber fraud incidents in the
- country.
- *607. Alhaji Alhassan Mumuni (Salaga North): To ask the Minister for
- Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations the steps the Ministry
- is implementing to improve communication network in the following
- electoral areas: (i) Bunjai – Lantinkpa (ii)Bavim – Dagbogshe – Dasei
- iii. Presentation of Papers
- (a) Annual Statement by the Audit Committee of the Kofi Annan International
- Peacekeeping Training Centre for the year 2024.
(b) Annual Statement by the Audit Committee of the Ministry of the Interior for the
year 2024.
iv. Motions
v. Committee Sittings
HON MAHAMA AYARIGA (MP)
CHAIRMAN, BUSINESS COMMITTEE.
24
TH OCTOBER, 2025






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