Janet Nabila, the People’s National Convention‘s (PNC) embattled General Secretary, has denied reports that she has been suspended from the party.
According to her, the false information about her alleged suspension is being spread by the party’s Chairman, Moses Dani Baah, and the 2020 flagbearer, David Apasara, who are afraid of being exposed for embezzling the party’s funds.
Over the weekend, the party’s Chairman, Moses Dani-Baah, disclosed that the decision to suspend Madam Nabila was made at a National Executive Council (NEC) meeting held at the GNAT Hall in Accra.
He said that the General Secretary had been found guilty of misbehavior and acts that caused difficulties inside the party.
However, Janet Nabila informed in a separate interview that the said National Executive Committee meeting lacked a quorum to make any binding decisions.
“I have not been suspended. There was no NEC meeting on Saturday. They never formed a quorum and so everything that they did is void,” she said.
She stated that Mr. Apasara and Mr. Dani-Baah were trying to frustrate her because she initiated measures that would expose them for stealing money to the tune of GHS 70,000 from the party’s coffers without accountability or any legitimate reason.
She said that the monies were part of a total sum collected by the party for the building of its party headquarters.
“During our 29th anniversary, we solicited funds to build party offices. We got GHS 150,000 for the party offices so we kept it in the account, and we saw that the flagbearer and the leader went to pick as much as GHS 70,000 from the account and I didn’t know what they were using the money for so I went to the regional CID office to report them.”
“I then called auditors to audit the account and we are calling EOCO to audit the account and give us the findings. I was told that a disciplinary committee was being formed to investigate me.
Apasara and Dani-Baah went round telling people that I have problems in the party. Because they know that they will be disgraced, they want to do something just to cover up their image,” she further stated.
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