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Former President of the Ghana Football Association, Kwesi Nyantakyi, has been discharged from the Legacy Hospital, where he was receiving treatment ahead of the New Patriotic Party’s parliamentary primary for Ejisu.

Nyantakyi, a contender for the NPP parliamentary candidacy in the Ejisu Constituency, was admitted to the hospital on Friday evening after complaining of stomach pains to his team. A source from his campaign team confirmed that Nyantakyi sought medical attention following his discomfort.

According to the source, Nyantakyi’s ailment may have been aggravated by not eating all day due to his busy schedule leading up to Saturday’s polls, which included a planned meeting with delegates. After receiving treatment at Legacy Hospital in Asokore Mampong, he was discharged Saturday morning.

Upon his release, Nyantakyi promptly made his way to the voting center to rally delegates to support his bid to replace the late John Kumah.

A total of 1081 delegates are set to determine the fate of nine aspirants vying to represent the New Patriotic Party in the upcoming by-election in the Ejisu Constituency.

The party is conducting its parliamentary primary to select a candidate following the passing of the Member of Parliament for Ejisu, John Ampontuah Kumah.

Campaign activities have been intense throughout the week as aspirants engage with delegates to secure their votes. The party emphasizes the importance of adhering to election guidelines and calls for aspirants not to encamp delegates.

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