A tense moment unfolded in Ghana’s Parliament as Member of Parliament for the Assin Central constituency, Kennedy Agyapong, and MP for Bortianor-Ngleshie-Amanfrom, Sylvester Tetteh, nearly engaged in a physical altercation on February 13.
The incident, which stirred commotion on the parliamentary floor, left many observers bewildered about the cause of the near brawl.
Details surrounding the altercation remain murky, leaving observers speculating about the underlying tensions that led to the confrontation. However, a video circulating on social media, particularly on GhanaTrends, formerly known as Twitter, captured the intense moment as a visibly agitated Ken Agyapong approached Sylvester Tetteh, hinting at the heated exchange that ensued.
The swift intervention of Deputy Majority Leader and MP for Efutu, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, proved pivotal in diffusing the escalating tensions, as he escorted Sylvester Tetteh out of the chamber to restore order and tranquility.
The incident underscores the heightened emotions and political dynamics at play within Ghana’s parliamentary proceedings, sparking discussions about decorum and civility among elected officials.
WATCH: Kennedy Agyapong confronts Sylvester Tetteh in Parliament
It’s unclear whether Assin Central MP Kennedy Agyapong wanted to beat MP Sylvester Tetteh as he angrily confronted him in Parliament today
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