Majority defends decision by vetted ministerial nominees to assume roles without parliamentary approval.

The Majority in Parliament has justified the decision by 24 vetted ministerial nominees to start performing their duties despite outstanding parliamentary approval.

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The Majority in Parliament has justified the decision by 24 vetted ministerial nominees to start performing their duties despite outstanding parliamentary approval.

The 24 had their fate frozen when speaker of Parliament adjourned the house indefinitely following impasse with the Presidency over the Anti-gay bill.

The designated ministers and deputies have however started work. A typical example is Gender Minister Designate Darkoa Newman who addressed the media on the Nungua Wulomo alleged child marriage matter yesterday.

But addressing the media in Parliament, Majority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin though expressed his concern over the delay in approving the nominees, but argued the constitution clothes the President with powers to appoint people to act on his behalf.

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