Mustapha Gbande, the Deputy General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has assured that the party will promptly address a petition submitted by over 40 constituency women organisers to the party’s Functional Executive Committee (FEC) concerning alleged misconduct by the Greater Accra Regional Chairman, Emmanuel Nii Ashie Moore.
Gbande emphasised that the party would take action once fully briefed on the matter.
The petition from the women organisers alleged that Ashie Moore had repeatedly displayed aggressive behaviour and threatened assault against some leading women in the party.
The group stressed the urgency of the situation, noting the strategic importance of the Greater Accra Region in the 2024 elections.
They argued that it is crucial to address Ashie Moore’s behaviour to ensure the women’s wing of the party can perform its duties with confidence and contribute to the party’s success in the upcoming elections.
In an interview with Umaru Sanda Amadu on Eyewitness News on Citi FM on Thursday, Gbande stated, “This petition is not anything strange. Every party goes through some of these difficulties. We do have mechanisms to address internal conflicts.”
“What you can count upon is that this current leadership is fortified to take decisions that will deal with it squarely… So when the General Secretary is properly briefed, FEC is properly briefed, and leadership is properly briefed wherever the axe might be the party will put the axe there and if it is a matter to reconcile, the party will do so and will proceed.”
“…So, if you see any internal conflict around the NDC. It is nothing too serious, it is not too strange. It will be dealt with and according to our laws.”