The Central Regional Organizer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Michael M. Derry, has revealed the reason for the withdrawal of their Parliamentary Candidate (PC) for Assin Central, Nurein Shaibu Migyimah.
The announcement comes amid accusations of an inappropriate affair between Migyimah and the wife of Assin Central’s General Secretary, Sadique Broni.
Derry disclosed that the most egregious aspect of the affair was its location—the General Secretary’s own home.
This revelation came to light after Broni planted a camera in his bedroom, suspecting infidelity.
“The Secretary caught wind of the cheating rumors that was circulating regarding his wife and the Parliamentary Candidate, Nurein Shiabu Migyimah so the Secretary installed a camera in his bedroom, so anytime they were involved in the act, the camera captured it” Derry stated on Yen Nsempa on Onua FM, June 28.
He explained that Migyimah and Broni shared a close friendship, with the General Secretary even offering his home to the PC, who did not have a house in the constituency, this arrangement was intended to provide convenience, but rather facilitated the illicit relationship.
“The Parliamentary Candidate and the General Secretary are good friends, and the PC does not have a house in the constituency, so the General Secretary made the PC stay with him in his home.”
The scandal has further deepened with revelations that the General Secretary and his wife do not have children. However, Broni’s wife recently gave birth to a child, allegedly fathered by Migyimah, in Kasoa a week ago.
“The General Secretary and his wife do not have children. However, the cheating wife, became pregnant by Nurein and gave birth a week ago in Kasoa.”
Meanwhile the NDC Communication officer in Assin Central has denied these allegations against Nurein and says any claims of the wife giving birth is false.
“It is a lie, they are all lies, the wife has not given birth, and nothing went on between Nurein and the General Secretary’s wife,” he said.
This scandal has sent shockwaves through the Assin Central Constituency and the NDC party, raising questions about internal party dynamics and the personal conduct of its members.
Source: 3news.com
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