The Majority Leader in Parliament, Felix Owusu Agyapong says MPs are likely to continue with the blame game as they return to the debate on the energy crisis today.
His comments follow the minority NDC's rejection of a compromise motion proposed by the majority, which it says is aimed at ensuring the debate gets a better focus.
The Minority has insisted on debating the crisis on the original motion, saying it is important to let the public know where government has gone wrong and suggest practical solutions to the matter.
But Felix Owusu-Adjapong says he's disappointed at the minority's u¬-turn on the compromise motion, which he says was proposed by the Minority Leader Alban Bagbin.
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