“I trust the court will deliver a very positive verdict” – Gyakye Quayson
“My strongest conviction is that this is just a matter of time. When you believe you have done the right thing, you shouldn’t be afraid. I trust the court will deliver a very positive verdict. I trust my lawyers, I trust the conscience of the people.”
James Gyakye Quayson, the Member of Parliament (MP) for Assin North has stated categorically that he does not fear going to jail.
The embattled MP affirmed his lack of apprehension regarding the possibility of imprisonment if found guilty in the ongoing criminal trial against him at the Accra High Court.
Speaking to Accra-based Citi TV on Wednesday, August 22, 2023, Mr Quayson candidly addressed questions about his stance on the potential incarceration and whether he harboured any fear of such an outcome.
He responded assertively, stating, “No, why should I?
“I believe in the justice system. The fundamental thing about any judicial matter is that the person intended to commit that crime. Did he plan it, I have not planned anything of such,” he stressed.
He continued: “My strongest conviction is that this is just a matter of time. When you believe you have done the right thing, you shouldn’t be afraid. I trust the court will deliver a very positive verdict. I trust my lawyers, I trust the conscience of the people.”
The charges against James Gyakye Quayson were brought forth by the State on February 12, 2022. The charges encompass five counts, including deceit of a public officer, forgery of a passport, knowingly making a false statutory declaration, perjury, and false declaration, all of which relate to his submissions for participation in the 2020 parliamentary elections.
Despite the gravity of the charges and the ongoing trial, Quayson remained resolute in his stance. He reiterated, “So, I don’t fear going to jail at all,” underscoring his belief that the facts surrounding the trial will ultimately vindicate him.
Source: Newsalert