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Armed police personnel today stormed the official residence of embattled Engineer in Chief of the Public Works Department Rockson Kweku Yeboah, to retrieve vehicles belonging to the state.
The police officers who said they were from the National Security Secretariat, however backtracked upon the intervention of the National Labour Commission.
Kweku Yeboah has been embroiled in a dispute with the Minister of Water Resources, Works and Housing over a directive asking him to step down from his position.
He has since petitioned the National Labour Commission over.
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