George Andah, Yofi Grant resign from Executive Council of OccupyGhana

Two members of pressure group, Occupy Ghana, have resigned their positions as members of the group’s Executive Council. George Andah and Yofi Grant, according to a statement by the group have officially resigned from the Executive Council of Occupy Ghana.

According to a statement copied to GhanaWeb, the group officially announced the resignation of the two, further adds that the two remain members of the Group despite their decision to step down from the Executive Council.

Occupy Ghana is a social and political non-partisan pressure group, committed to abhorring corruption in the country. The group was established out of the frustrations of the Ghanaian citizens who were dissatisfied with the way the economy and country was governed.

OccupyGhana is known for their interventions into state affairs, one of the recent works of the group is the passing of a law forcing Auditor-General to recover misappropriate funds in Ghana.

Below is the statement

OCCUPYGHANA Press Statement

RESIGNATION OF NENYI GEORGE ANDAH AND YOFI GRANT FROM OCCUPYGHANA EXECUTIVE COUNCIL

OCCUPYGHANA wishes to formally announce the resignation of Nenyi George Andah and Yofi Grant from its Executive Council.

Nenyi and Yofi however remain members of OccupyGhana and will carry to their respective new endeavours, the core values and ideologies of OCCUPYGHANA, promoting good governance and abhorring corruption. We thank them for their past and continued dedication to the OCCUPYGHANA cause and wish them very well in their new endeavours.

Yours in service for God and Country

OCCUPYGHANA

Source: GhanaWeb

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