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24th July 2023 4:08:12 PM
2 mins readBy: Chris Kodo

MP for Asutifi South, Collins Dauda, has asserted that the minority caucus of parliament will persist in their protest against the prosecution of their colleague, James Gyakye Quayson, who represents the Assin North Constituency.
He stated that the NDC MPs would maintain their boycott of parliamentary sessions as a display of solidarity with Quayson, emphasizing that ending the boycott would be seen as a form of betrayal.
of Parliament (MP) for Asutifi South, Collins Dauda
“Gyakye Quayson was dragged to court on several occasions. The court said that he should be removed as an MP, and he was removed.
“Another election was conducted, and the people of Assin North voted for him massively. But still, they are trying him in court. So, those of us who love him—should we sit aloof as they are persecuting him?
“And so, anytime he is to appear before the court, we would accompany him to show him the love we have for him; we would go today and tomorrow,” he said in Twi, as he was addressing the media at a campaign event on Monday.
Collins Dauda, a former Minister for Works and Housing, added that it is amazing that the Electoral Commission of Ghana (EC), which approved Quayson, has not been summoned by the court to explain their decision.
“The gatekeeper (the EC), who is supposed to ensure that only qualified people stand for the election, passed him (Quayson)... Why are they not asking the Electoral Commission why it passed Quayson?” he said.
He added that those saying that NDC MPs' boycott of parliament was affecting the livelihood of Ghanaians are wrong because currently there are no urgent bills that the house is considering.
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