The full report on electoral violence will vindicate me— Naa Koryoo

Member of Parliament for Awutu Senya East, Phillis Naa Koryoo, has called for calm, indicating that she will be vindicated by the final report of the investigations into 2020 and 2024 electoral violence.
According to her, the truth will be exposed after the task force has completed its investigations into the matter.
Speaking at a Press conference on November 6, 2025, the NDC legislator disclosed that she never denied that there was an attack on her, contrary to the report read by the Interior Minister, Mubarak Muntaka.
“I am convinced that at the conclusion of this investigation, the truer facts will emerge,” she said.
She emphasized that videos are documenting the attacks, indicating they are available to the committee to aid their work.
The lawmaker further stated that she cannot remain silent on the inconclusive report by the Interior Minister, noting that she has yet to provide the police with a written statement.
Background
During a briefing early this week on the investigations conducted into violence recorded during the 2020 and 2024 elections, the minister disclosed that the Member of Parliament for Awutu Senya East, Phyllis Naa Koryoo Okunor, had denied any knowledge of the violence that marred her election, an incident that left one person dead.
“Honourable Phyllis Naa Koryoo Okunor denied that her convoy was attacked. She was nowhere near the scene of the incident.
“Persons involved in the incident have avoided speaking with the Task Force, while Mohammed Ali and others who were in the Mahindra pickup truck and fired shots from their vehicle have also refused to cooperate. Their accounts have, therefore, not been established. Mohammed Ali is said to have been flown abroad for further treatment.
“The late Yusif Larri Idriss died from a gunshot wound and those who were in the Mahindra pickup with him know what happened. The driver of the Mahindra has been traced and further investigations are ongoing. The Task Force will continue its investigations,” he stated.



