Parliament just changed how people enter the building and everyone must follow new rules. Speaker Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin signed off on the policy that forces all visitors through one entrance. The Ceremonial Gate sits right across from the Accra International Conference Centre and becomes the only way inside. Security teams want better control over who enters the legislative building. The change starts right away and affects everyone who wants to visit.
Visitors must stop at the special center before entering the main building. Staff will check each person and ask about their business at Parliament. Officials want to know exactly what brings people to the legislative complex. The verification process happens before anyone steps foot inside the main area. Security guards will confirm each visitor has legitimate reasons for being there.
Parliament bosses say the new system helps protect lawmakers and staff members. The changes are part of bigger plans to update security around the entire building. Officials hope fewer interruptions will happen during important government work. Safety measures aim to create a more secure environment for everyone. The legislative body wants smooth operations without security concerns.
David Sebastian Damoah from the Media Relations Department explained the new policy to reporters. Parliament leaders ask citizens and organizations to work with the updated security measures. Officials stress that cooperation from the public matters greatly. The changes deserve serious attention from everyone who visits Parliament. Government workers believe the new system will improve safety and order.
Visitors must stop at the special center before entering the main building. Staff will check each person and ask about their business at Parliament. Officials want to know exactly what brings people to the legislative complex. The verification process happens before anyone steps foot inside the main area. Security guards will confirm each visitor has legitimate reasons for being there.
Parliament bosses say the new system helps protect lawmakers and staff members. The changes are part of bigger plans to update security around the entire building. Officials hope fewer interruptions will happen during important government work. Safety measures aim to create a more secure environment for everyone. The legislative body wants smooth operations without security concerns.
David Sebastian Damoah from the Media Relations Department explained the new policy to reporters. Parliament leaders ask citizens and organizations to work with the updated security measures. Officials stress that cooperation from the public matters greatly. The changes deserve serious attention from everyone who visits Parliament. Government workers believe the new system will improve safety and order.