Judges Should Be Fair To Honourable Quayson
Mr. Tsatsu Tsikata, the legal counsel for the embattled Assin North Member of Parliament, Honourable Quayson Gyakye James has revealed that the judges sitting on the case should not deny the people of his constituency a candidate as this will retard progress. The legal brains involving lawyer Tsatsu Tsikata and a follow counsel Justin Teriwajah have said no amount of maneuvering of justice by judges in the process can throw away the rights of the people.

Supreme Court 5-2 Decision Rules That Assin North Lawmaker Can No Longer Perform Duties As MP
For months now there has been a tussle about the eligibility of James Gyakye Quayson to stand as MP for Assin North. A high court last year overturned the results of the 2020 Assin North Parliamentary elections. However, the MP assisted by lawyer Tsatsu Tsikata decided to challenge the decision of the court.

The supreme court will be on Assin north Mp
The Supreme Court will rule today on whether James Gyakye Quayson, MP for Assin North, may continue to serve his constituency in Parliament. The action was filed to the Supreme Court by Michael Ankomah Nimfah, a resident of the constituency, who claimed that James Gyakye Quayson's continued stay in office after a High Court decision annulling his election violated Ghana's 1992 Constitution.

Court Injuncts Assin North MP; NPP Now Has A Clear Majority To Elect the SP
James Gyakye Quayson, the MP-elect for Assin North on the ticket of the National Democratic Congress, has an injunction placed on him by the Cape Coast High Court. The Court has in its ruling, stated that he cannot hold himself as the MP-elect for the Assin North Constituency. Michael Ankomah, the petitioner, claims that, at the time he was filing to contest as the Parliamentary candidate of the Assin North Constituency in the December polls, he had not renounced his Canadian Citizenship Yet. In his plea, the

Assin North MP Spotted In Parliament Despite Injunction By Court
The member of parliament elect for the Assin North Constituency has been injunctec upon claims of he holding dual citizenship. As a result of the injunction, may people thought he wouldn't go to parliament during the dissolution of the 7th Parlient and the inauguration of the 8th parliament of Ghana. In a cape Coast High Court hearing on Wednesday January 6, it was ruled that he cannot hold himself on as member of parliament elect for the Assin North Cinstituency. He's been injunctec on the claims made by one
