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Concerned branch executives of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in Ahanta West have petitioned the President to remove the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) of the Ahanta West Municipal Assembly, citing alleged misconduct, corruption, and incompetence.
In a petition dated February 12, 2026, the group invoked Article 243(3) of the 1992 Constitution, which empowers the President to revoke the appointment of an MCE for stated misconduct or incompetence.
The petition outlines several allegations, including abuse of authority and disrespect for the General Assembly. The executives claim the MCE unilaterally locked the Assembly Hall to prevent a duly convened meeting summoned by the Presiding Member.
They further allege collusion in illegal mining activities, claiming confiscated excavators were released without accountability, and accusing the MCE of using security operatives to extort money from illegal miners. The petitioners say evidence, including videos and mobile money transaction records, has been submitted to support the claims.
Additional accusations include conflicts of interest in the award of contracts, such as the Busua-Dixcove Bridge project and a School Feeding Programme contract, as well as alleged interference in chieftaincy matters that reportedly contributed to unrest in parts of the municipality.
The executives also accuse the MCE of financial mismanagement, particularly for failing to deploy district road machinery for feeder road maintenance while allegedly authorising the hiring of external equipment at extra cost.
They argue that the MCE’s continued stay in office threatens local governance, party unity, and development in the municipality, and are therefore calling on the President to take decisive action.
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