The New Patriotic Party (NPP) is expected to receive a report within the next two weeks from its Disciplinary Committee on petitions filed against former presidential aspirant and former Assin Central MP, Kennedy Agyapong, according to the party’s National Organiser, Henry Nana Boakye.
The development follows growing internal tensions within the opposition party after a series of petitions were reportedly submitted against Kennedy Agyapong over comments and actions some members say could damage party unity and discipline.
Speaking on the matter, Henry Nana Boakye indicated that the committee tasked with reviewing the petitions has been given a two-week timeline to complete its work and present its findings for further action.
Petitions Spark Fresh Debate in NPP
The petitions against Kennedy Agyapong have become a major talking point within the NPP in recent days, with some party members calling for disciplinary action over remarks they describe as harmful to the image and cohesion of the party.
Kennedy Agyapong, known for his outspoken views and blunt criticism of party leadership and government decisions, has recently made headlines over comments regarding the NPP’s performance while in office and alleged internal issues within the party.
These comments have triggered mixed reactions among party faithful, with some defending his right to speak out, while others insist that party structures must be respected and internal grievances handled through proper channels.
Disciplinary Committee to Review Matter
Henry Nana Boakye’s announcement suggests the party is treating the matter seriously as it seeks to manage internal disagreements and maintain order ahead of future political activities.
The report from the Disciplinary Committee is expected to determine the merit of the petitions and recommend whether any sanctions or further steps should be taken against Kennedy Agyapong.
The outcome could prove significant for the NPP as it works to rebuild party unity and reposition itself following recent internal controversies.
Internal Unity Under Spotlight
The issue has once again brought the question of party discipline and internal unity to the forefront of NPP politics. Political observers say how the party handles the Kennedy Agyapong petitions could send a strong signal about its approach to dissent, accountability, and reconciliation within its ranks.
For now, attention remains on the Disciplinary Committee as party supporters await its findings in the coming days.
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