Ashanti Political Firestorm: NDC Women’s Boss Drops Bombshell Allegations Against Ejisu MCE

Uchechi Okporie Uchechi Okporie Apr 30, 2026 3 min read
Ashanti Political Firestorm: NDC Women’s Boss Drops Bombshell Allegations Against Ejisu MCE

A fresh political explosion has rocked Ghana’s powerful Ashanti region after a leading figure in the National Democratic Congress (NDC) unleashed a wave of shocking allegations against the Ejisu Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), sparking outrage, denial, and a rapidly escalating war of words.

The Ashanti Regional Women’s Organiser of the NDC stunned political watchers with claims accusing the Ejisu MCE of serious misconduct, allegations that have instantly set social and political circles buzzing.

Though details remain contested, the sheer weight of the accusations has thrust the local administration into the national spotlight.

Backers of the MCE have fired back aggressively, branding the claims as reckless and politically charged, insisting they are calculated attempts to tarnish reputations and destabilize governance in the region.

The clash is more than a local dispute it exposes rising political tension in Ashanti, a region long seen as a strategic stronghold in Ghana’s power dynamics. Analysts warn that such public confrontations could deepen divisions and shape narratives ahead of future elections.

Calls for clarity and accountability are growing louder, with many urging authorities to step in and investigate before the situation spirals further.

As accusations and counterattacks continue to unfold, this Ashanti showdown is quickly turning into one of Ghana’s most gripping political dramas and it’s far from over.

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