The internal wrangling of the opposition People’s National Convention (PNC) is heading to the Accra High Court as the party’s 2020 Presidential Candidate, David Apasera, and National Chairman Moses Danibaah have sued 18 party executives. According to the writ filed on Thursday, September 9, the plaintiffs are seeking an order, among others, to restrain Janet Asana Nabla, the General Secretary, and Bala Maikankan, the Greater Accra Region chairman, from stepping feet at the party’s headquarters. They have also joined in the suit some regional chairpersons and secretaries as well as a founding member of the party, Comrade Aremyawu Ali. On Thursday, the embattled General Secretary was locked out of her office and she reported the matter at the Kotobabi Police Station. She accused the Leader of the PNC of employing thugs from his hometown, Frafra, to intimidate party executives he disagrees with. Ms Nabla also threatened revenge if the police do not intervene. “Let the security people be quiet. Let the politicians be quiet. You are dealing with a potential coup plotter who is capable of causing coup and mayhem in this country and everyone is keeping quiet,” she told journalists in Accra. “You continue to keep quiet. “Me, I will come out because wherever he is passing, whatever measures he is going to use, I will use same measures. “Today, I am at the police station, I am doing the right thing to follow the processes. If the police are not ready to help me, I will take matters into my own hands. “Those small, small boys that he has, I have boys from Walewale who are well-built, macho. They are terrorists and they can terrorise this country and you will run into your rooms and won’t come out. “I am giving peace a chance for the police and our security forces to stop being partisan and be impartial because at times you send your case to the police station and because money has exchanged hands, they won’t give you justice.” But the writ by Mr Apasera and Danibaah seeks an order to restrain Ms Nabla from holding herself out as the General Secretary of the party. At a purported meeting of the National Executive Committee (NEC), the plaintiffs were also removed from having anything to do with the party and Mr Maikankan was appointed interim chairman. But the writ also wants a restraining order on him from holding himself as Acting National Chairman. 3news Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: +2335555568093
PNC boils as Gen. Sec. claims flag bearer diverted 10 motorbikes, one pickup
The General Secretary of the People’s National Convention (PNC), Janet Nabla, has accused the party’s 2020 flag bearer, Mr David Apasera, of diverting 10 motorbikes and a pickup truck donated to the party by some sympathisers, to his family and friends. According to Ms Nabla, the flag bearer did not disclose the donation and he was questioned about it recently at a National Executive Committee meeting. She also alleged in an interview that the pickup has been hijacked by the flag bearer. Additionally, Ms Nabla claimed that the flag bearer once said he could not work with her as General Secretary because she was a woman. In response, however, Mr Apasera denied the claims. “There’s no single soul who has benefitted from a motorbike and he’s a member of my family”, Mr Apasera said. According to him, one of the bikes was given to the driver of the party’s chairman because he stayed “very far away” and was also a staunch party member. “Some were also given to some regions” while others “were given to parliamentary candidates”. “So, I think if you get the Organiser, [he’ll give you the details] because these were done by the Organiser not me. Because she is in trouble, she thinks that she should destroy everybody”, Mr Apasera said. She also described as a “lie”, Ms Nabla’s claim that he once said he could not work with a woman as General Secretary. ClassFm Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0555568093
PNC Gen. Sec. accuses party chair, flag bearer of blowing GHS1.7m but Apasera calls claim ‘stupid’, ‘funny
The National Chairman of the People’s National Convention (PNC), Mr Moses Dani Baah and the party’s 2020 flag bearer, Mr David Apasera, have been accused by their General Secretary Janet Nabla of misappropriating party funds to the tune of GHS1.7 million. According to Mrs Nabla, the two politicians dip their hands into the party’s coffers nilly-willy without recourse to her despite being the “CEO” of the party, as well as a signatory to the account. Apart from the GHS1.7 million, she claimed Mr Apasera recently took an undisclosed amount of money from sympathisers of the PNC meant for the party’s National Executive Committee meeting without informing or rendering account for it. Also, she claimed the two politicians have been using party funds to reimburse themselves for allegedly pre-financing party activities with their private funds. Mrs Nabla wondered if Mr Apasera and Mr Dani Baah are sidelining her on gender grounds. “Is it because I’m a woman?” she wondered in an interview with ClassFMonline.com. She made the counter-allegations after the two politicians accused her of taking some GHS30,000 belonging to the PNC from the Electoral Commission and using it on their blindside. Mrs Nabla, however, explained that she used the GHS30,000 to pay rent for the PNC’s 16 regional officers. Out of that money, she said Mr Apasera took almost a half of it to pay the rent of the party’s national headquarters in Accra. The other 15 regions, she added, got just about GHS1,000 apiece to cater for their rent. “I didn’t pay the GHS30,000 into the national account because anytime money goes into that account, the two dip their hands into it and use it anyhow”, she explained. Reacting to the allegations, however, Mr Apasera, who denied all the claims, explained to ClassFMonline.com that in the lead-up to the 2020 polls, the party first raised GHS500,000 out of which each of the PNC’s 39 parliamentary candidates got GHS10,000 to file their nomination. The flag bearer also used GHS100,000 to file his nomination, bringing the total amount to GHS490,000. “She was there” when the money was being used for those purposes, Mr Apasera said. He further noted that the party raised another GHS500,000 and used it to bankroll other campaign activities such as the drafting and launching a manifesto; printing posters and T-shirts; resourcing the parliamentary candidates to move around, campaigning in the northern parts of the country, renting two SUVs and a pickup and paying the hotel bills of the campaign team. Of that same second tranche, “we decided to give a total of GHS10,000” to each of the 39 parliamentary candidates, which comprised of GHS2,000 in cash, 2,000 posters and 200 T-shirts. The expenditure, according to Mr Apasera, wad done “in the full glare of everyone”, adding: “There has never been any time that myself and Moses have decided on expenditure without telling them”. He continued that the party “finally raised GHS700,000 at the last moment and everybody had a budget” including the General Secretary and “she was given what she came for and then we made sure every parliamentary candidate was given GHS5,000, every region was given GHS3,000 for monitoring and then I was to go out to campaign”. “Moses Dani Baah was to go back to Tumu and help the candidate”, he added. According to the 2020 flag bearer, “it is only in our time that some of the parliamentary candidates got up to GHS100,000 each. The candidates we thought that would win, because our mind was to make sure that we are present in parliament”, so, “the candidates we thought would win, some of them got up to GHS100,000 or above and we had to rent a car to even supplement the candidate in Tumu to be able to run”. “Ask her. She has been in the party and she was calling the shots in the past”, Mr Apasera dared. “She’s making all these funny allegations. Where is that money that I dipped my hands into?” he asked. He said “even at the last NEC meeting, I set up a committee to investigate all the allegations and I told them at that meeting that if they investigate and I have spent a dime of the party’s money, I will resign. I am a politician of character”, he noted. “And, so, when somebody comes out knowing nothing except backbiting and trying to destroy and trying to control and makes stupid allegations. So, at the last congress, we set up a committee of three and I told them they should investigate and come out and tell me who has chopped party money and if what she’s saying is a lie, the party will sanction her because you can’t wake up from within the party and try to create unnecessary stories just because you don’t like someone”, he noted. Classfm Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0555568093









