Former Minister for Gender, Children, and Social Protection, Cynthia Morrison, has vowed to stand by her husband and not leave him, even if she catches him with another woman.
According to her, this firm decision arises from the strength of their bond as a couple.
She emphasized that it is always better to work on a marriage than to rush into a new one, uncertain of what lies ahead.
The former Agona West Member of Parliament (MP) made these remarks in an interview with Joy News, while recounting how her former aide, Chris Arthur, convinced constituents that her husband had encouraged him to run against her in the New Patriotic Party (NPP) primaries.
“Even if you come and tell me you saw my husband with another lady, I will not leave him. Even if I go and see him with a lady, I will just pick him up and we will come home,” she said.
“I am telling you on national television because from there, I don’t know the next man I’m going to meet. He could be worse than my husband. So whatever you have, you polish it,” she added.
Cynthia Morrison lost the 2024 election as an independent candidate after losing the NPP parliamentary primary.
She garnered 152 votes, while Christopher Arthur emerged victorious with 240 votes, securing the nomination as the parliamentary candidate.
In the general election, National Democratic Congress (NDC) candidate Ernestina Ofori Dangbey won the seat with 26,080 votes, while Christopher Arthur polled 20,693 votes.
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