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Nana Kay News Blog of Monday, 22 May 2023

Source: Island Reporters

Thugs Invade NDC Headquarters: Prepaid Meter Controversy Unfolds

In a startling turn of events, a group of people who were allegedly party members broke into the National Democratic Congress (NDC) headquarters in Ghana.The burglars gained entry to the third floor of the structure and took the prepaid meter out of the deputy general secretary's office. This episode has aroused debate and prompted worries about intra-party strife.





Several sources have reported that a number of people forced their way into the NDC's offices in the late hours of the evening. The invaders allegedly had masks on and seemed to be familiar with the layout of the building, according to eyewitnesses. The attackers succeeded in getting to the third floor, where the deputy general secretary's office is located, despite attempts by security guards to stop them.

The invasion appears to have been carried out with the intention of removing the prepaid meter that had been set up in the deputy general secretary's office. A tool used to track and control the office's electricity usage is the prepaid meter. The removal of it by the burglars raises concerns regarding the potential effects of such a move and may have affected the office's power supply.


Initial indications indicate that the intruders may have been members of the National Democratic Congress, though their precise names have not yet been established. The fact that these allegations are based on preliminary investigations should be noted, and they should be viewed as allegations until more information is gathered.

Concerns regarding internal disputes within the party have been raised in the wake of the invasion of the NDC offices and the targeted removal of the prepaid meter. It draws attention to the presence of underlying conflicts and tensions that could jeopardize the opposition party's cohesion and stability. Such events may worsen existing rifts and make it more difficult for the party to act as a unit.

The NDC leadership has expressed its outrage at the incident and promised to launch an internal probe to find those responsible. They have emphasized that anyone discovered to have been involved will face the proper disciplinary measures. The party has also urged law enforcement to launch a comprehensive inquiry to identify the individuals and factors that led to the invasion.



The NDC invasion and the removal of the prepaid meter from the deputy general secretary's office have caused severe worries within the party and in the larger Ghanaian political environment. It is crucial to establish the facts surrounding the occurrence as the inquiry progresses and to hold those accountable for their conduct. The NDC needs to work to resolve internal disputes quickly and make sure that they don't interfere with its efforts to act as a forceful opposition party in Ghana's democratic system.