No injunction on Agyarko’s funeral – Family

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The family of the late Ayawaso West Wuogon legislator, Emmanuel Kyeremateng Agyarko, have denied reports suggesting that an injunction has been placed on the funeral of the former legislator.

According to the family, although there is an impending legal action seeking to halt the performance of Mr. Agyarko’s funeral among other reliefs being sought by his first wife, Josephine Naana Agyarko, there is yet to be a court ruling on the matter.

Reports in a section of the media have said that a court injunction has been secured by the first wife of the deceased legislator, Josephine Naana Agyarko on the funeral process.

The report said Josephine Agyarko in her writ of summons said following the death of her husband, the other wives and brother of the deceased have side-lined her in the processes to mourn and plan for his burial.

However, the statement from the accused family suggested that Josephine Agyarko cannot hold herself as the wife of the deceased as she had been separated from him for about seven years and divorce processes were ongoing before his death.

“Madam Josephine Baiden was married to our late brother and friend but for the last seven years has been separated for which divorce settlements had commenced but were not concluded because apparently, Josephine wanted a house in addition to the current place where she lives which was built by Agyarko. She had earlier been settled with an amount of money and a brand-new Car,” the statement said.

The family accused Josephine Agyarko of trying to frustrate them in her attempt to benefit from the property of the former MP despite what she’s gotten already.

“Madam Josephine Baiden has over this period done a lot to frustrate the family and other loved ones in her quest to benefit from the Late Emmanuel Agyarko’s estate of which she has not been a contributor to in the last years…It’s our prayer that well-wishers and sympathizers would remember the family in this time of pain in prayer,” the statement said.

There had earlier been confusion within the late MP’s family when various factions emerged, claiming to be championing the cause of two of the wives of Mr. Agyarko to replace Mr. Agyarko as MP for the constituency.

One of the wives of Agyarko Lydia Alhassan was eventually given the nod by the NPP to contest in its upcoming primaries for the parliamentary seat.