The Member of Parliament for Kpandai, Matthew Nyindam, has questioned what he describes as deliberate political targeting by the National Democratic Congress (NDC), despite the party’s comfortable numerical advantage in Parliament.
Speaking on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen show, the MP expressed deep frustration over the ongoing legal and political developments surrounding his seat.
“The NDC has more than enough numbers, so what is the brain behind what they are doing? It doesn’t make sense. Some MPs are in Parliament with less than 100 votes, yet I am the one being targeted,” he said.
Nyindam described his current situation as “unbearable,” revealing that the judge presiding over his case has postponed judgment to December 18, 2025.
He compared his treatment to that of former Assin North MP James Gyakye Quayson, who faced a high-profile dual citizenship case. “Even he was not treated like this,” Nyindam noted.
“I have done no wrong. I am only a Member of Parliament, so why am I going through all this? What the NDC is doing is scary. They want to rob me just because they are in power,” he added.
The MP insists he is being unfairly targeted and hopes the legal process will ultimately deliver justice.
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