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The Ashanti Regional Chairman of the Convention People’s Party (CPP), S.K. Danso, has been kicked out of office by the party.
Mr. Danso had his marching orders following claims that he had consistently abused his office to the detriment of the party and had not been able to account for various amounts of party money placed in his care.
A copy of a document that contained Mr. Danso’s charges which Daily Guide cited, stated among other things that the sacked chairman had prevented the party from attending the funeral ceremonies of some deceased party members and had also taken numerous decisions without the consent of the constituency executives.
The document stated further that S.K. Danso had abandoned laid down regulations and on numerous occasions dealt directly with parliamentary candidates instead of allowing the constituency executives to deal with the candidates.
“During the time of O.T. Bonsu (former chairman), the party had a NIVA from the Electoral Commission and then a TATA; both in the years 2000 and then 2004 but during S.K. Danso’s time, the party did not get any vehicle from the Electoral Commission due to his inactiveness.
“And even the party vehicle which was provided by Dr. Nduom is being parked at his bank without working; so the party has no car as at now,” the statement added.
Source: Daily Guide
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