The owners of an apartment serving as the Ashanti Regional office of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) at Krofuom in Kumasi are up against party leaders for failing to address rent issues.
The landlady, together with her children and other relatives, on Monday, stormed the regional office to disrupt an ongoing press conference on the same issue.
Regional Communications Director, Kwasi Kyei says lawyers of both parties will soon address the rent impasse.
Last Friday, the aggrieved family disrupted a TESCON meeting at the party office, claiming the NPP defaulted payment of 3 years' rent.
The TESCON members left the office following the bizarre scene created by the family.
The family returned on Monday when some NPP members were addressing the press on the same issue.
Some aggrieved family members who spoke to the media say they heard the NPP Chairman, Antwi Boasiako popularly called Chairman Wontumi say some untruth on radio about the facility.
They disrupted the press address, with some documents and other family members and displayed documents of the house.
"if you have an agreement with someone and the person breaches it, you take action and that is what we are doing. We have told our lawyers and we are taking our house".
They also mentioned that the structure have not been maintained properly as part of the earlier agreement.
"The facility is unkempt. You can't take someone's property and treat it anyhow," he added.
Meanwhile, NPP Regional Director of Communications, Kwasi Kyei says lawyers of both parties will meet to address the issues amicably.
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