Ghana set to build 450-seat new parliament
Before
the end of 2019, Ghanaians are to see a new parliament under construction.
The Parliamentary Service Board has already
received the architectural model for the new chamber from renowned Ghanaian
architect David Frank Adjaye, the same designer of the National Cathedral.
He
walked the leaders of the house and the MPs through the new design at a meeting
on Friday.
“We have been given the direction to prepare to
start sometime this year. If we are able to start this year, it can be
completed within the next three years”, Mr Adjaye said, adding: “We are
removing the Parliamentary chamber to a new chamber and refurbishing the old
parliament to be another conference facility for parliament”
We are
going to put all the car parks you see, under the parliament for security”, he
explained to the media. “The parliamentarians can drive into a secure zone and
rise up directly into the chamber,” he said.
“This will allow the Job 600 building to perform
better. Where the car parks are will be turned into gardens which will be able
to receive people on occasions.”
The
450-seater chamber will come with a chapel, mosque, restaurant, and a museum.
Vice-President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia hinted at
putting up a new chamber in 2017 when he inspected the lawmaking house
following a rainstorm that ripped off the roof of the building.
In that
same year, Speaker of Parliament Prof. Oquaye indicated that the new
$200-million chamber will have a 400-seater public gallery and would be sited
behind the Speaker’s block.
At the time, he said an Indian construction
firm, Shapoorji Pallonji, which put up the Jubilee House from 2006 to 2008, had
already done a feasibility study for the project pending approval.