Former Deputy General Secretary of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), Koku Anyidoho, is demanding a copy of the letter that announced his expulsion from the party.
In a letter to the NDC General Secretary, Johnson Asiedu Nketia, Mr Anyidoho argued that the party is yet to serve him with an official notice of his dismissal from the party.
The party, on July 27, expelled the former Deputy General Secretary from the party.
The NDC said it found Mr Ayindoho guilty of “misconduct and anti-party behaviour.”
“The Functional Executive Committee (FEC) acting in compliance of Article 48 (1) of the NDC Constitution unanimously adopted the report and accepts full responsibility for your expulsion from the Party,” the letter added.
But Mr Anyidoho disagrees. He insists “he’s been a loyal member of the NDC, and continues to be, since the formation of the party in 1992.
He further insisted that he has no history of indiscipline per the records of the party.
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