The National Democratic Congress (NDC) Communications Officer, Sammy Gyamfi, has made a surprising disclosure, accusing the New Patriotic Party (NPP) of attempting to pay MP-elect for Assin North, James Gyakye Quayson, not to fight the by-election.
According to Gyamfi’s Facebook post on Monday, July 3, when the NPP failed to bribe Gyakye Quayson, several party members threatened to imprison him if he was re-elected.
Gyamfi praised Quayson for his unwavering devotion and affection for his constituents, saying that despite several hurdles, the MP-elect stayed steadfast in his mission to fight for justice.
Quayson was described by him as calm, confident, modest, and brave. Gyamfi attributed their win to Quayson’s own belief and determination.
“Folks, not much has been said about the relentlessness of the MP-elect for Assin North, without which victory may have eluded us. They tried to bribe him to back off. When they failed, they threatened him with jail. But in all these things, he was unwavering in his commitment and love for his people. Always calm but confident; humble but courageous; sober but inspiring; meek but fearless.
“His personal conviction and determination to fight for justice against all odds, even at the risk of losing his civil liberties, is the reason we are smiling today.
“Join me celebrate the First Gentleman of the good people of Assin North, the Old Soldier, Hon. James Gyakye Quayson.
SAMMY GYAMFI ESQ.”
Gyakye Quayson was re-elected in a by-election for the Assin North constituency, receiving 57.56 percent of the vote. He earned 17,245 votes, defeating Charles Opoku of the National People’s Party (NPP), who took 42.15 percent of the vote, and Bernice Enyonam Sefenu of the Liberal Party of Ghana (LPG), who received 0.29 percent.
The Assin North seat fell empty because the Supreme Court ruled that Gyakye Quayson’s name be removed from Parliament’s records.
The court found that Quayson was ineligible to run in the Assin North Constituency in the 2020 parliamentary election because he filed his candidature documents on October 9, 2020, despite not having the requisite conditions.