POLITICS
NDC Chairman for Ayawaso North Constituency suspended
The Ayawaso North Constituency Chairperson of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), Tahiru Ahmed, has been suspended by the party.
The development comes on the back of allegations of violent intent leveled against NDC National Vice Chairman, Alhaji Said Sinare by the Ayawaso North Chairman.
Tahiru Ahmed is reported to have told Police that Alhaji Said was responsible for supplying guns to some youth to cause mayhem during the upcoming December 7 polls.
According to a press release issued by the party and signed by the Greater Accra Regional Secretary of the opposition party, Theophilus Tetteh Chaie, Mr. Ahmed has been caught in breach of Article 48(1) of the NDC’s constitution.
He has therefore been referred to the Disciplinary Committee of the party and directed to hand over all party assets in his possession to the Vice Chairman of the Constituency.
Meanwhile, all charges leveled against the NDC National Vice Chairman have been dropped by the Attorney-General.
He was charged with conspiracy to commit crime, to wit, possession of firearms without lawful authority, and possession of firearms without lawful authority.
Source: myjoyonline.com
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