Embattled former Member of Parliament (MP) for Assin North, James Gyakye Quayson is upbeat he will win the impending by-election. Mr Quayson says no amount of intimidation by the governing party will derail his campaign. According to him, he is prepared to stand and fight for his constituents and nothing will change that desire. Even if they give me a bedroom in the court, Assin North will still vote for me. If they want to see me in the court every hour which means I can’t leave, they should give me a chamber and I will sleep there.
I’m still going to stand strong and tall and fight for my people, he said. Four parliamentary candidates are contesting the race. Balloting has also concluded with the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) candidate, Charles Opoku picking the first slot. A candidate on the ticket of the Liberal Party of Ghana, Sefanu Bernice Enyonam, picked second while the National Democratic Congress’ James Gyakye Quayson picked the third position. An independent candidate, Abaidoo Agartha, is the fourth person on the ballot sheet.
The various candidates have currently intensified their campaigns in various communities. The NDC insists that, the former Assin North Member of Parliament can still contest in the upcoming by-election in the constituency despite an ongoing criminal case against him. In 2022, James Gyakye Quayson was slapped with charges including forgery and perjury by the Attorney-General’s Office. He is also accused of deceiving a public officer and knowingly making a false declaration.
The case was filed after the High Court in July, 2021 annulled the Assin North Parliamentary election results saying Mr. Quayson was not eligible to contest the polls. In May 2023, the Supreme Court upheld the High Court’s decision stating that Mr Quayson was not qualified at the time of filing his nomination forms. It further held that the EC allowing him to contest when he had not shown evidence of renunciation of his citizenship of Canada is unconstitutional.