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The Greater Accra Regional Chairman of the NDC, Emmanuel Nii Ashie Moore, has distanced himself and the party’s leadership from a circulating letter allegedly issued by Regional Secretary Theophilus Tetteh Chaie.
The letter, which calls on party leaders to nominate individuals for government appointments, has been declared unauthorised and lacking approval from the regional executive committee or the party’s apex leadership.
In a statement issued on December 25, 2024, Ashie Moore categorically denied knowledge of the letter and disassociated the regional executives from the directive, stating that it was not sanctioned by the party’s apex leadership or the regional executive committee.

“Let me state explicitly that I am not aware of such notification from the apex level of the party. Neither has the regional executive committee been consulted nor have we approved such a directive,” he clarified.
A Sole Decision Without Party Approval
Ashie Moore described the letter as a unilateral action taken by the Regional Secretary without adherence to the party’s established protocols.
He urged party members and the public to dismiss the letter with the seriousness it deserves.
“This is indeed a sole decision of the Regional Secretary without any recourse to laid-down party structures. Kindly disregard the letter completely with the seriousness it deserves,” Ashie Moore stated.

Focus on Transition and Policy Implementation
The Regional Chairman also took the opportunity to highlight the NDC’s current priorities.
According to him, the President-Elect’s transition team is diligently working to ensure a smooth handover of power and is concentrating on executing the top 10 policies promised for implementation within the first 120 days of the new administration.
Ashie Moore’s letter seeks to reaffirm the commitment of the NDC leadership to proper governance processes and effective leadership as the party prepares to assume office.
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