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The office of embattled General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kwabena Agyepong has been ransacked by unknown persons, according to reports reaching Adomonline.com.

Images posted on the website of Accra-based Kasapa FM indicate that several items in the office appear to have been tampered with.

The items include computers and flat screen television.

The incident is occurring in the wake of crisis in the party which led to calls for Agyepong, and the Party’s Chairman Paul Afoko to resign.

Series of meetings have been held nationwide by its regional executives to begin a process to ask them to step aside.

The Party’s leader Nana Akuffo Addo has since held a press conference to ask the Party faithful to handle the issue with care.

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