Ashanti Regional NDC Women’s Organiser, Gloria Korshior Huze, has rejected allegations that she and other constituency executives attacked the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Ejisu, describing the claims as false and misleading.
Her comments come after the Jerryne Asante alleged that she was attacked on Monday, April 27, 2026, by some constituency executives of the National Democratic Congress (National Democratic Congress), following tensions over a warehouse issue at the Ejisu Municipal Assembly.
Speaking on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem, Madam Huze insisted that there is “no truth” in the allegations and insisted the situation has been misrepresented.
“The truth is just one, whatever she is claiming, there is no truth in it,” she said.
She explained that the controversy relates to a Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) warehouse in Ejisu, where some party executives allegedly moved sacks that were going waste in order to clear the facility for storage purposes.
According to her, the executives cleaned the warehouse and later intended to use parts of it for development-related items, including youth employment and school feeding materials.
“We realised there were sacks going waste, so some executives went there to clean the place and move them out. We were only trying to make the place usable,” she explained.
Madam Huze further claimed that the MCE was aware of the arrangement, stating that the warehouse has multiple compartments.
“She knew about it because the warehouse has five sections. When we were cleaning, she insisted she wanted part of it for youth employment and school feeding items, so she was allocated two portions, while we took three,” she said.
She added that tensions began when she was informed that the MCE had allegedly brought police officers to lock up the warehouse.
“I drove there to confirm. When I arrived, I checked our portions and everything was intact,” she stated.
According to her, the situation escalated when officials later told her to vacate the premises.
“They said the Assembly was taking over the warehouse and that I should remove the items. I told them the items are government property and I would not allow them to be taken out. That is how the misunderstanding started,” she explained.
Madam Huze stressed that she did not directly confront the MCE during the incident.
“I was not even confronting the MCE. I was speaking with the former constituency chairman, Yaw Agyarko. She was in her car at the time,” she clarified.
She insisted that claims of an attack on the MCE are inaccurate.
“I was surprised when I heard I had attacked her. She was not even part of the confrontation. It was an argument with others, not her,” she added.
The incident has since sparked tension in Ejisu, with reports indicating that the dispute centers on control and use of the COCOBOD warehouse within the municipality.
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