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NDC notorious for scandalizing judiciary – Majority

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31st July 2021
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The Majority in Parliament has described as lenient the decision by the Cape Coast High Court judge to cancel the Assin North Parliamentary Election for a fresh one over the nationality of  MP Gyakye Quayson.

According to the NPP MPs, the judge could have convicted the MP of contempt for failing to respect an injunction on his swearing-in after a constituent challenged his eligibility.

Addressing the media in parliament, Deputy Majority leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin accused the minority of bastardizing the courts in their commentary following the judgment.

“The majority caucus in parliament takes this opportunity to express its disappointment in the affairs of the NDC minority in respect of the High Court ruling in the matter of Assin North Constituency. We are disappointed because we expect the NDC minority, no matter how desperate they are for power, to wake up to the reality of the rule of law which is part of the governance of this country.”

He went on “the NDC minority has gained notoriety for always going out to scandalize the judiciary anytime a ruling or a judgment does not go in their favor. There is precedence in the matter that just occurred at the Cape Coast High Court. In that precedence, Adamu Sakandi who was the MP for Bawku Central was asked whether or not at the time he was filing he owed allegiance to any other country, his answer was he was in the process of giving up his British citizenship. This matter traveled all the way up to the Supreme Court, and the Court’s decision was clear that at the time he filled the form he had still not given up the British citizenship. Accordingly, he was not qualified to be the candidate let alone coming to occupy the chamber of parliament.”

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Mr Afenyo-Markin added: “the minority NDC in parliament and its leadership should not have come to scandalize the court. The least they could do was to respect the court’s decision. In any event, on the  7th of January, in the words of Haruna Iddrisu, he said they had advised the MP-elect for Assin North and he had taken a personal decision to bear responsibility for his actions. What has come to that.”

“When there was an injunction on the MP-elect when the man had been to court and he knew of the court order, when his lawyers were aware of the court order, he decided to disrespect the court and came to this chamber to take an oath as Member of Parliament and got the support of his colleagues”.

He stressed that the court had been lenient in its ruling saying “perhaps the court has even been lenient. If the court had really wanted to pursue that matter, it would have taken judicial notice and even convicted him for contempt of court. So, even where the court has been lenient in spite of  all the behavior of the MP-elect in this matter, the minority still finds a platform to attack government and for that matter NPP.”

Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh

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