Assin North MP should experience same destiny as Adamu Sakende – Godfred Odame

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Principal legal officer and Minister for Justice says the troubled Assin North MP, James Gyakye Quayson, ought to be made to confront a similar destiny as the previous New Patriotic Party’s Adamu Sakende.

Godfred Dame demanded that the cases are something similar, same standards should be applied.

The late Adamu Sakende was condemned to two years detainment for owing loyalty to both Ghana and Burkina Faso at the time he challenged political decision to be a Member of Parliament for Bawku Central, a political race he thusly won.

Mr. Dame, along these lines believed that there should be an even utilization of the law on account of James Gyakye Quayson.

“I imagine that there should be an even utilization of the law, the very destiny that occured for Adamu Sakande who was not qualified at the time that selections were opened, and we as a whole realize what has been going on with him.”

“Adamu Dramani Sakande wound up experiencing the same thing. He was not qualified when designations were opened and was hence pronounced ineligible and, besides, his seat was removed. So there must be an even utilization of the law. In the event that it happened to Adamu Sakande of the NPP, it ought to happen to a refined man of the NDC who ends up experiencing the same thing.”

About the James Gyakye Quayson case

The zenith court, in a greater part 5-2 choice on Wednesday, April 13, decided that Mr. James Gyakye Quayson can never again hold himself as MP for Assin North.

This choice holds until the assurance of the considerable argument recorded against him at the Supreme Court.

A Cape Coast High Court in July, 2021 invalidated the appointment of Mr Quayson after it observed he owed loyalty to Canada at the hour of recording his designation structures to challenge the surveys.

 

Principal legal officer and Minister for Justice says the troubled Assin North MP, James Gyakye Quayson, ought to be made to confront a similar destiny as the previous New Patriotic Party’s Adamu Sakende.

Godfred Dame demanded that the cases are something very similar, same standards should be applied.

The late Adamu Sakende was condemned to two years detainment for owing loyalty to both Ghana and Burkina Faso at the time he challenged political race to be a Member of Parliament for Bawku Central, a political race he in this way won.

Mr. Dame, along these lines believed that there should be an even use of the law on account of James Gyakye Quayson.

“I feel that there should be an even utilization of the law, the very destiny that came to pass for Adamu Sakande who was not qualified at the time that selections were opened, and we as a whole realize what has been going on with him.”

“Adamu Dramani Sakande wound up experiencing the same thing. He was not qualified when designations were opened and was hence pronounced ineligible and, besides, his seat was removed. So there must be an even use of the law. Assuming it happened to Adamu Sakande of the NPP, it ought to happen to a respectable man of the NDC who winds up experiencing the same thing.”

About the James Gyakye Quayson case

The pinnacle court, in a larger part 5-2 choice on Wednesday, April 13, decided that Mr. James Gyakye Quayson can never again hold himself as MP for Assin North.

This choice holds until the assurance of the considerable argument documented against him at the Supreme Court.

A Cape Coast High Court in July, 2021 invalidated the appointment of Mr Quayson after it observed he owed loyalty to Canada at the hour of recording his assignment structures to challenge the surveys.

Michael Ankomah Nimfah, an inhabitant of the supporters who documented this political race appeal in January, 2022, started one more activity at the Supreme Court.

He encouraged the Court to give impact to the Cape Coast High Court Judgment and forestall a further break of the constitution by limiting the MP.

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