Parliament has announced changes in security arrangement for Tuesday's sitting as part of measures to protect the Speaker, Alban S.K. Bagbin, Members of Parliament (MPs), and parliamentary staff, a statement issued by the Deputy Marshall of Parliament, WG CDR Frederick Bawa (Rtd) has said.
The new protocols, outlined in the statement dated Monday, October 21, have been designed to ensure a secure and orderly environment during parliamentary sessions.
The statement urged all MPs to comply with the enhanced security procedures, which require that they, along with staff and members of the press, undergo thorough screening before being granted entry into the Chamber.
This measure is intended to reinforce the Parliament’s security apparatus, ensuring that every individual entering the premises is properly vetted.
Bodyguards accompanying MPs will not be permitted to enter the Chamber, it said.
Outside the Chamber, strict parking restrictions will be enforced to prevent congestion and enhance security around the Grand Arena.
Vehicles will not be allowed to park in the area, limiting access to only designated zones. To ensure smooth traffic flow, VIPs will be required to use specific drop-off points within the precincts of the Accra International Conference Centre (AICC).
The Ghana Police Service will be on-site to direct drivers and ensure that drop-offs proceed without incident. This new arrangement aims to streamline access to the premises while maintaining a secure perimeter around the building.
MPs are to wear their parliamentary identification tags at all times. This initiative is designed to make it easier for security personnel to identify authorized individuals within the Chamber and surrounding areas.
Access to the Chamber will officially begin at 08:00 hours, allowing MPs and staff ample time to pass through security screening before the start of the day’s proceedings.