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Tarkwa-Nsuaem MP George Mireku Duker has given a detailed description of the circumstances that led to a fight with the presidential staff, Charles Bissue.
In a statement signed by the constituency secretary, Fuseini Amadu Rashid, he claimed that Mr. Bissue attacked Mr. Mireku Duker with the gaze of other party executives.
This follows a decision by Mr. Duker to inform national executives who allegedly supported independent candidates during the parliamentary primaries.
Mr. Bissue, who was said to be unhappy with the accusation, took offense and threatened to beat the parliamentary candidate.
“However, in desperation, he angrily and aggressively walked from the pulpit towards Mr. Duker in his seat amid the shout ‘you this boy will hit you today.
“True to his word and to the amazement of the meeting, he pounced on Hon. Duker and began to throw punches,” said part of the statement.
It also indicated that the MP was forced to defend himself and in the process was bitten by Mr. Bissue.
“Mr. Duker’s middle finger landed on Mr. Bissue’s jaws and he was bitten multiple times.”
The statement also accused the PNP’s western regional secretary of trying to turn history in his favor.
“It is important to note that this incident, although regrettable, happened before the glare of the meeting”
“As a result, Mr. Bissue’s attempt to turn the public space around will worsen his already tainted reputation.
“We therefore respectfully advise Mr. Bissue to recant and call his bloggers to order for his sake and that of the party,” the statement said.