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Learn from Bagbin And Stop Dressing Like British – Chief Justice, Lawyers Told

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Builsa South Member of Parliament, Dr Clement Apaak, has welcomed the decision by the Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin to promote made in Ghana brand by wearing traditional attire to Parliament on Tuesday January 25.

Dr Apaak said the Speaker has shown the way in promoting the Ghana brand and further urged the Chief Justice to emulate him in ensuring that lawyers and judges are also permitted to dress in local fabrics to court.

He said judges must drop the white wig.

“Folks, the Speaker has shown the way, and has encouraged us to wear more Ghanaian clothes to Parliament: Wear Ghana, Project Ghana. Let the Chief Justice follow. Why should our Lawyers and Judges continue dressing like British several years after independence?”

Mr Bagbin departed from the usual suit and tie wearing to put on traditional cloths and dressed like a Royal Majesty.

He said the practice of lawmakers and the Speaker wearing traditional attire is long over due.

“This is the Parliament of Ghana , it is a unique made in Ghana product and we must showcase and market it to the world as a brand.

“We must create a unique set of values and norms that will give a unique character to our parliament to set it apart from the colonial legacies of the British system.

” My outfit today, as the speaker, the presiding officer is to set the motion for that agenda. The practice of MPs decently dressed in traditional attire, led by the Speaker is long overdue.”

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