The embattled Member of Parliament (MP) for Kpandai Constituency, Mathew Nyindam, has expressed frustration over the recent Tamale High Court ruling that annulled his parliamentary election victory and ordered a rerun within 30 days.
Speaking in an interview on Adom FM’s morning show Dwaso Nsem, Mr. Nyindam said he finds the situation confusing and unfair.
“I can’t say I am an MP anymore, and for whatever reason, they are contesting my election. Sometimes I am even confused because I have not committed any crime. I don’t know what interest they have to declare my seat vacant,” he said.
He described the situation as frustrating but affirmed his commitment to remaining focused and keeping a clear conscience.
“What is happening is frustrating me as a human being, but I will keep my focus, keep my conscience, and pray that the truth will come out,” Nyindam said.
The MP insisted that there is no evidence suggesting he rigged the election or engaged in any wrongdoing. He added that the issues raised have already been addressed by the Supreme Court.
“I remain confident and grounded in faith as the case proceeds to the Supreme Court. My people know what I can do,” he said.
Nyindam’s comments come after Parliament formally notified the Electoral Commission (EC) of a vacancy following the High Court’s ruling.
In a letter dated December 4, 2025, the Clerk to Parliament, Ebenezer Ahumah Djietror, informed EC Chairperson Jean Mensa that the judgment delivered on November 24, 2025, necessitates a fresh election.
The notification, issued under Article 112(5) of the 1992 Constitution, officially triggers the electoral processes required for a rerun in the Kpandai Constituency.
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