CHARLES BISSUE
CHARLES BISSUE

The Western Regional Secretary of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) Charles Bissue has stated that he is relying on the structures of his party to resolve issues between him and the Member of Parliament (MP) for Tarkwa Nsuaem  George Mireku Duker.

A physical confrontation between them during a meeting of party executives and parliamentary candidates of the NPP in the Western Region last Monday, left the Presidential Staffer with a bloodied eye and a swollen face.

Mr Bissue, who had been accused of biting Mireku Duker, has denied the claim, stressing that he was not the aggressor, and has resolved to rely on the internal processes of the party for an amicable resolution to the matter.

“…I wish to assure all that I neither physically attacked nor bit the finger of the MP for Tarkwa-Nsuaem Constituency, Hon. Mireku Duker as widely reported. I was not the aggressor in this situation, as it is not in my nature, as anyone who knows me could attest.

I am by this medium assuring all and sundry that, I will rather resort to the structures in the NPP to resolve this matter amicably. Much as I would like to publicize my side of the unfortunate incident, I am guided by the fact that the NPP has an election to prosecute and anything that distracts from the telling of the unparalleled achievements of this government will be a great disservice to the country and the Party that I have faithfully served. I am guided, as always, not by self-interest but by greater ideals and loyalties, and a firm belief that justice serves those who serve others, and that truth and honesty always prevails,” he wrote in a statement reacting to media reports.

Mr Bissue disclosed that due to the respect he has for the Grievance and Disciplinary Committee, which is handling the matter, he will not talk about the issue anymore.

“In deference to the eminent people who constitute the Grievance and Disciplinary Committee, I will not be issuing any further statement and I trust in the unflinching resolve of the Party to act expeditiously and fairly to all parties involved,” he concluded.

Mr Bissue first became a toast of the media when he was caught in an undercover report by investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas taking bundles of cash allegedly to allow some persons engage in small scale illegal mining.

Full statement below:

In response to the outrageously false allegations printed in Today(Wednesday)’s edition of The Daily Dispatch newspaper entitled ‘NPP Regional Secretary bites NPP MP, blood flows’ and Daily Guide newspaper entitled ‘NPP Gurus Trade Blows’ as well as earlier news articles from other online portals which began on Monday, 21 September, 2020, I write to debunk those News Articles.

The reportage is a gross misrepresentation of what transpired at the Party’s meeting on Monday, I wish to assure all that I neither physically attacked nor bit the finger of the MP for Tarkwa-Nsuaem Constituency, Hon. Mireku Duker as widely reported. I was not the aggressor in this situation, as it is not in my nature, as anyone who knows me could attest.

I am by this medium assuring all and sundry that, I will rather resort to the structures in the NPP to resolve this matter amicably. Much as I would like to publicize my side of the unfortunate incident, I am guided by the fact that the NPP has an election to prosecute and anything that distracts from the telling of the unparalleled achievements of this government will be a great disservice to the country and the Party that I have faithfully served. I am guided, as always, not by self-interest but by greater ideals and loyalties, and a firm belief that justice serves those who serve others, and that truth and honesty always prevails.

The NPP’s Constitution, Article 3, Sections 5A, 1-5 (Duties of a member) stipulates that:

A member shall have the right and duty at all times to:

  1. promote and defend the good name of the Party;

 

  1. protect the unity of the Party;

 

iii. be loyal and truthful to the Party;

 

  1. abide by and publicly uphold the decisions of the Party;

 

  1. carry out his or her duties faithfully and with honesty to the best of his or her ability.

In accordance with the stated articles of the NPP Constitution, I’ll allow the party structures to handle the matter accordingly, and I will continue to focus on my work for our party and for our great country, undeterred and with conviction.

In deference to the eminent people who constitute the Grievance and Disciplinary Committee, I will not be issuing any further statement and I trust in the unflinching resolve of the Party to act expeditiously and fairly to all parties involved.

Thank you.

Charles Cromwell Nanabanyin Onuawonto Bissue

Western Regional Secretary