Prof. Dr. Grace Ayensu Danquah, the Member of Parliament for Essikado-Ketan, has responded directly and firmly to remarks made by Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin about her recent committee appointment.
In a clear statement to the press, Dr. Ayensu Danquah dismissed Afenyo-Markin’s claim that her appointment was “unduly political.” She described his comments as misplaced and unnecessary. According to her, the appointment followed due parliamentary procedure and reflected her qualifications—not political favoritism.
“This is not about party lines,” she said. “It’s about service, experience, and commitment to duty.”
Rather than dwell on political interpretations, Dr. Ayensu Danquah urged her colleague to focus on issues that affect Ghanaians. She stressed that Parliament should work together to solve problems, not trade jabs over appointments.
Afenyo-Markin had earlier implied that her selection to the committee was a strategic move by the Majority, aimed at shifting influence. In response, Dr. Ayensu Danquah questioned the timing and tone of his criticism. She also called on Parliament to embrace unity, especially with elections on the horizon.
“I will not be distracted,” she added. “My focus remains on my people, my work, and delivering results.”
As tension builds in Parliament, her sharp response signals she’s ready to stand her ground. With this statement, she has moved the conversation away from partisan spin and back to performance and accountability.