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An individual from James Gyakye Quayson's legitimate group, Baba Jamal, says his side can't help contradicting the most recent decision of the Supreme Court on the Assin North Constituency political race request.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday, April 13, 2022, controlled Mr. Quayson from addressing individuals of Assin North until the last assurance of a forthcoming considerable case.
As indicated by Mr. Jamal, the decision of the Supreme Court will deny individuals of Assin North portrayal in Parliament.
"The Supreme Court has given its decision, however we energetically can't help contradicting their situation. It is a miserable day for us all. What it implies is that Assin North is additionally not going to have portrayal in Parliament however long this case endures. That is miserable."
"There are points of reference in this country. We as a whole recollect the case in Ayawaso West Wuogon where the woman was permitted to be in Parliament until the last assurance of the case. So we imagined that the Supreme Court would think about that particular situation and permit the portrayal to proceed. Be that as it may, our legitimate group will meet and authoritatively know the subsequent stage to take," he said in a meeting with the media not long after the Supreme Court administering.
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Michael Ankomah-Nimfa, an inhabitant of Assin Bereku in the Central Region, documented a request at the Cape Coast High Court looking to invalidate the announcement of Mr. Gyakye Quayson as the MP Assin North.
Mr. Ankomah-Ninfa had demanded that Mr. Quayson had double citizenship preceding documenting designations to challenge for the Assin North parliamentary seat during the 2020 surveys.
The Cape Coast High Court along these lines proclaimed the 2020 parliamentary political decision held in the Assin North Constituency as invalid and void, as it maintained that Mr. Quayson penetrated the arrangements of the constitution with respect to double citizenship.
Mr. Quayson along these lines pursued the judgment, at the Court of Appeal in Cape Coast, however the case was in this manner excused.
He again looked for cover from the Supreme Court.
Michael Ankomah-Nimfah additionally documented the request at the Supreme Court, looking for understanding of Article 94(2)(a) of the Constitution.
He additionally documented a writ at the pinnacle court to have Mr. Quayson kept from conducting himself as the MP for Assin North until the last assurance of the appeal, a solicitation maintained by the Supreme Court on April 13.
Preceding the decision, Mr. Quayson had asked the pinnacle court to pronounce the request as unimportant, vexatious, and a maltreatment of court processes.
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