Sakyi, of Garraways, Milton Keynes, was previously found guilty after a trial of causing death by dangerous driving and was sentenced, in his absence, to 15 years in prison on 29 June.
According to police, he was driving his grey Peugeot 508 when it struck a green Fiat 500 between the Bond Avenue and Fenny Lock roundabouts.
His seven-month-old daughter, Emmanuela, who had been sitting on her mother’s lap on the passenger seat, was seriously injured and died in hospital.
A post-mortem examination revealed she died from “blunt force abdominal trauma”.
After the crash, Sakyi left the scene on foot before later being arrested by officers.
During his trial, jurors heard how Sakyi drove for a “considerable distance on the wrong side of the road”.
He then failed to respond to the driver of the oncoming Fiat, who flashed her lights and sounded her horn in an attempt to avoid the crash.
Emmanuela’s mother, Ruth Oppong, 34, was sentenced to one year and nine months’ imprisonment, suspended for two years.
Following a trial at Aylesbury Crown Court, she was convicted of aiding and abetting causing death by dangerous driving and causing unnecessary suffering or injury to a child, according to police.
