The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has suspended four executives from the Amenfi Central constituency regarding investigations into what they described as their anti-party behaviour.
According to the party, the decision was taken at a meeting of the Functional Executive Committee (FEC) held on Wednesday, June 5.
In a statement signed by the General Secretary, Fifi Fiavi Kwetey on Thursday, June 6, it said that the suspension is for a period of six months and may be subject to renewal.
Additionally, the NDC said that it has summoned the Member of Parliament for Amenfi Central, Peter Yaw Kwakye-Ackah to appear before the Political Committee of the party.
“In the meantime, the party has put together an interim Presidential Campaign Task Force for the Amenfi Central constituency to be chaired by Mrs Joana Gyan until further notice,” the statement read.
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