He was a member of the
National Democratic Congress (NDC). In April 1991 he was dismissed from the
Provisional National Defense Council on the grounds of "mental exhaustion", but then returned in July, allowing him to contest the parliamentary primaries. He won these and contested the
Dormaa East seat as an NDC candidate. Prior to winning the seat, he was a former district secretary in
Afiagya Sekyere in the
Ashanti region from 1986 to 1993. He served for one term in parliament, and was replaced by
Nicholas K. Adjei-Kyeremeh of the
National Democratic Congress who polled 9,103 votes representing 36.10% of the total votes cast. Adjei-Kyeremeh won the seat against Stephen Adoma-Yeboah of the
New Patriotic Party (NPP) and Gyabaah Samuel of the
People's National Convention whose votes represent 29.60% and 1.40% of the total votes respectively. In 2002 Kyekyeku resigned from the NDC to join the NPP claiming his decision is to make sure: "survival of the new political dispensation by carrying out my capacity building exercise for metropolitan, municipal and district assemblies." == Personal life ==