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The Ashanti Regional Director of the National Sports Authority, Kwame Baah Mensah, has been forcibly evicted from office by unknown persons.
According to Luv FM sources, thugs connected to the National Democratic Congress stormed the NSA office at the Baba Yara Stadium, Thursday morning, to lock up all offices, except that of the NSA Administrator.
The heavily built men demanded that Kwame Baah vacate his office and hand over the keys to his office and official car.
Officers from the Asokwa police, led by ASP Kofi Aboagye, intervened to control the scene and allow the safe departure of the Regional Director.
Events took a dramatic turn when a greater number of staff of the NSA in the Ashanti Region supported the action of the thugs, with many seen jubilating and hooting their boss out of the premises.
The staff levelled a series of allegations against their boss, ranging from inappropriate promotions to victimization, bad working relations, corrupt practices, and non-payment of allowances for casual workers for four months.

After deliberations with the police, the thugs who had increased in number later left the premises, while the police helped the Regional Director to pack items from his office into a waiting vehicle.
The staff will not even allow Mr Baah Mensah to leave with packs of bottled water, insisting the water was purchased with NSA funds.
In a rather unceremonious manner, the Regional Director was booed by the staff before he was escorted into a private vehicle that sped off to the delight of NSA workers, some of whom hurled insults and invectives at their boss.
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