Ashanti Regional NDC Women’s Organiser and School Feeding Programme Coordinator, Gloria Korshior Huze, has accused the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Ejisu of harassment and unfair treatment, following tensions linked to a disputed warehouse at the Ejisu Municipal Assembly.
Her comments come after the MCE, Jerryne Asante was reportedly involved in a confrontation on Monday, April 27, 2026, over allegations surrounding a warehouse break-in involving some constituency executives of the National Democratic Congress (National Democratic Congress).
Speaking on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem, Madam Huze insisted she had reported the MCE’s conduct to the police, describing her actions as “not good.”
“I told the police that the way the MCE is behaving is not good,” she said.
She alleged that since assuming office, the MCE has had repeated clashes with party executives in the constituency.
“Since she became MCE, she has fought with all party executives, including me, the regional women’s organiser in your constituency,” she stated.
Madam Huze further stressed her long-standing political involvement in Ejisu, stressing that she is not a minor figure in the constituency.
“I have been former constituency women’s organiser, parliamentary candidate here in Ejisu, and I served as women’s organiser from 2000 to 2014. So I am not a small person in Ejisu to be treated like this,” she said.
She also alleged that the MCE previously demolished a wall she had built on her plot of land near the railway area for her business.
“I had a plot at the railway, and I built a wall around it to do oil business. The MCE came to destroy the wall and demolished it,” she claimed.
According to her, even after rebuilding the structure, it was allegedly destroyed again.
“I did the wall again, and she still came back to destroy it. So I told the police that she is doing all that because of her personal interest,” she added.
The controversy comes after a viral video showed a heated exchange between alleged NDC executives and police officers inside the MCE’s office.
Madam Huze, who also serves as Ashanti Regional Coordinator of the Ghana School Feeding Programme, was seen in the video during the confrontation.
The incident has heightened tensions in Ejisu, with conflicting accounts emerging over the cause of the dispute involving the warehouse and municipal authorities.
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