A Professor on the College of Ghana, Ransford Gyampo has attributed the victory of the Nationwide Democratic Congress candidate James Gyakye Quayson within the just-ended Assin North by-election to his recognition that inched up because of the controversies he acquired concerned in in addition to sympathy votes and the overall financial hardships.
Professor Gyampo mentioned he was not stunned by Mr Gyakye Quayson’s victory.
“His recognition inched up, he acquired sympathy votes and the overall financial hardship additionally helped [Gyakye Quayson],” he mentioned on Ghana Tonight on TV3 simply after the outcomes of the Assin North by-election had been declared on Tuesday, June 27.
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He added “For me I wasn’t stunned. I used to be moderately stunned on the broad show of conceitedness by the ruling occasion.”
Mr Gyakye Quayson thanked all individuals who supported him to make sure his victory.
Chatting with journalists simply earlier than he was declared winner of the Tuesday, June 27 by-election, he mentioned “I imagine within the rule of legislation and I do issues in accordance with the legislation. Additionally, I had the help of my constituents, not simply the individuals of Assin North alone, my NDC fraternity, and folks from the opposite facet of the aisle which is the NPP who had been supporting me. They could not be capable to establish themselves publicly.
“I used to be handled unfairly however as I mentioned I needed to abide by the courtroom’s choice. In the event that they didn’t imagine in what I did, now they know the outcomes.”
He added “… Once more the great individuals of Assin North have demonstrated that they’ve a conscience they usually imagine in me.”
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He was declared the winner of the by-election with 17,245 of the entire legitimate votes solid.
He beat Charles Opoku of the New Patriotic Occasion (NPP) and Bernice Enyonam Sefenu of the Liberal Occasion of Ghana (LPG) to reclaim the seat.
His votes margin as in comparison with the 2020 outcomes is over 1,300. In that election, Mr Gyakye Quayson polled 17,498 votes to beat NPP’s Abena Durowaa Mensah, who polled 14,193.
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Mr Gyakye Quayson, who was declared invalidly elected in 2020 by a Supreme Courtroom judgement, will return to take his seat in Parliament.