SRC Hall House of Parliament

This initiative was hatched by a group of Level 100 boys from the ‘’B’’ block of the hall. Who used to sit at front of the block to debate about issues concerning the hall, so later the JCRC executives led by its President Mr. Dennis Darko then accepted the idea brought up by these Level 100 and the House of Parliament was made to be the first wing of the Hall and since I was part of the founding fathers and more abreast with the rudiment of Parliament House, the house voted me to be her first Speaker. The house was officially accepted and inaugurated on Saturday, 18th March, 2017. It is in view of this I have document this hand over note to my successor, Rt.Hon. Eric Twene.
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​The house has successfully organized the following programmes
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2017-18 Presidential debate which saw Mr. Patrick Sarpong winning
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2018-19 Presidential debate which saw Mr. Agama Nelson
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2019-20 Presidential debate which saw Mr. Stephen Asare Brakoh
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The House drafted a workable Constitution for the Hall.
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The House also has workable Standing orders.
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The House has also organized many programmes which has been successful.
Leaders of our parliament

Rt Hon. Isaac Kweku Annobil
(Ex Speaker)
BA. Communication Studies (2016-2020)

Hon. Fredrick P. Quaicoe
(Ex 1st Deputy Speaker)
BA. Communication Studies (2016-2020)

Hon. Stephen Asare Brako
(Ex 2nd Deputy Speaker)
BA. Social Science (2016-2020)

Hon. Kingsley Asare
(Ex Majority leader)
Bcom Accounting (2016-2020)

Hon. Gideon Ahiadu
(Incumbent Minority Leader)
Bsc. Chemistry (2017-2021)

Rt. Hon. Eric Twene
(Incumbent Speaker)
Bed mathematics (2016-2020)

Hon. Michael Ofori
(Incumbent 1st Deputy Speaker)
(Ex Minority Leader)
BA Communication Studies (2016-2020)

Hon. Fredrick Daoyenikye
(Incumbent 2nd Deputy Speaker)
BA. Communication Studies (2016-2020)

Hon. Alfred Donkoh
(Incumbent Majority leader)
Bcom Accounting (2017-2021)

Hon. Abdallah Musah Radiatu (left) & Ellen Afoakwah (Right)
(Incumbent Clerk & Ex Clerk)
Bsc Med. Lab (2017-2021) & Bed. Social Studies (216-2020)