The Vice President and Presidential Candidate of the NPP, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has taunted the opposition NDC again, asking why they are so keen on becoming the majority side in Parliament through unorthodox means with just six weeks to elections.

Last week, the Speaker of Parliament declared seats of 4. Members of Parliament who have filed to contest December's election on another ticket, but the Supreme Court, in a ruling, stayed the decision of the Speaker and directed Parliament to recognise the 4 MPs, until the Supreme Court interprates the contentious article the Speaker is seeking to enforce.

The NDC Minority Caucus, despite the Supreme Court directive, have been insisting in the media that they are the new majority side in parliament.

After telling the NDC over the weekend that they cannot manufacture majority status in the Chamber of Parliament, Vice President Bawumia has again taunted the NDC, saying they are desperate to have a feel of majority status for just six weeks because they know they cannot win December's election.

"The NDC knows that they are losing this election. They know that we are winning this election so they are panicking," Dr. Bawumia told a large crowd in Ho last night.

"Just think about it; we have six weeks to an election and their only concern is that they want to be a majority for six weeks when they have been a minority for 8 years. Why? What is the rush? It is because they know they have lost the election. And they want to taste the majority position for six weeks," Dr. Bawumia said.

Dr. Bawumia reiterated his belief that the NPP will win a decisive parliamentary majority in December ''because of the work we have done."

"For us, we know that we are going to stay focused. We are the majority and we will be the majority party on December 7," he said.

"We will be the majority party make no mistake about it. NPP will win a decisive majority on Decenver the 7th. And why are we going to win a decisive majority? It is because of the work we have done . We are getting support across every constituency because of the work we have done."