The Minority Leader in Parliament Osei Kyei Mensah-Bonsu has revealed that the majority leader in Parliament Alban Bagbin never campaigned for him in the run up to the New Patriotic Party parliamentary primaries.

In the run up to the NPP parliamentary primaries, there were reports that Mr. Mensah-Bonsu who had been in Parliament since 1997 was likely to lose his seat to one Kwadwo Boateng Genfi.

Several NPP MPs and the majority leader were reported to have besieged his constituency to campaign for him.
But the Minority Leader has stated that reports that Bagbin campaigned for him to be retained as the parliamentary candidate for the Suame constituency is absolutely false.

“Bagbin never campaigned for me in my constituency…he never, never campaigned for me,” the Suame MP told Bola Ray on Starr Chat Wednesday.

He, however, clarified that he visited Bagbin’s constituency in the run up to the NDC primaries but not to campaign for him.

“In a way I would say he endorsed me but he never came to my constituency, I did go to his constituency but it was for a different purpose…it was a parliamentary programme,” he added.

Biography

Mensah-Bonsu is an urban planner and an astute politician. He was born on February 3, 1957.

He has been in Ghana’s lawmaking chamber since 1996. He has served on several committee of the House including the Appointments Committee, Business Committee, Special Budget Committee, Standing Orders Committee among others.

He is the MP for the Suame constituency in the Ashanti region and currently, the Minority leader of Parliament.

By: Dan Kwasi Prince// www.dailyviewgh.com

Writer’s email dailyviewgh@gmail.com

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