The NPP youth wing in the Effiduase/Asokore Constituency of the Ashanti Region have accused the Sekyere East District Chief Executive (DCE) of corruption and called for her removal.
At a press conference on Wednesday, January 27, addressed by its Constituency Youth Organizer, Prince Agyapong appealed to the President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to remove Mary Boatemaah Marfo from office.
Citing several reported cases of corruption allegations including misappropriation of school feeding funds, the group said Boatemaah Marfo is not fit for the job.
This according to them, is because her conducts do not represent the promise of the President to fight corruption and protect the public purse.
The Sekyere East District Chief Executive had her office besieged Thursday by some angry youth, dailymailgh.com has learned.
The incident happened at about 11:40 am, at the time Hon Mary Boatemaa Marfo was not at post, local media reported adding that the police are yet to make an arrest.
The rampaging supporters, numbering about 200 broke into the DCE’s office destroying items on sight, a source told dailymailgh.com.
“Items such as air conditioners, sliding windows, doors, furniture, TV sets in both her office and reception were destroyed. It would have been bloody if the DCE was at the office”, one of the supporters who pleaded anonymity said.
Sekyere East: Irate NPP supporters vandalise DCE’s office
The Sekyere East District Chief Executive had her office besieged Thursday by some angry youth, dailymailgh.com has learned.
The incident happened at about 11:40 am, at the time Hon Mary Boatemaa Marfo was not at post, local media reported adding that the police are yet to make an arrest.
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The rampaging supporters, numbering about 200 broke into the DCE’s office destroying items on sight, a source told dailymailgh.com.
“Items such as air conditioners, sliding windows, doors, furniture, TV sets in both her office and reception were destroyed. It would have been bloody if the DCE was at the office”, one of the supporters who pleaded anonymity said.