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The Assembly Members of the Ahanta West Municipal Assembly have officially distanced themselves from a petition calling for the removal of Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) Ebenezer Aidoo.
In a statement dated February 23, 2026, and signed by Presiding Member Isaac Simmons Bassaw, the Assembly clarified that it was not involved in the petition submitted by some executives of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the constituency to the President.
The February 12, 2026 petition had urged the President to revoke the MCE’s appointment, citing alleged abuse of authority and disrespect toward the General Assembly.
The Assembly Members, however, affirmed their support for Ebenezer Aidoo, noting that any misunderstandings between the MCE and the Assembly had been amicably resolved through internal discussions.
They added that a formal resolution has been signed confirming their endorsement of the MCE’s continued leadership of the municipality.


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