Hon. Ken Appeals For Unity, Calls For Amnesty For Errant Members As NPP Re-Organizes

Hon. Ken Ohene Agyapong, former Member of Parliament for Assin Central and 2024 NPP Presidential Aspirant, delivered a powerful message of unity, reconciliation, and gratitude during the first day of the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) National Thank You Tour, held at the Takoradi Technical University.

Addressing constituency executives and party faithful, Ken Agyapong emphasised that the NPP’s quest to recapture power in 2028 would be impossible without genuine unity.
He appealed to the rank and file on the urgent need for the party to mend internal rifts and present a united front ahead of the next elections.
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In a bold and conciliatory move, Ken called on the National Executives to grant amnesty to all aggrieved individuals who have either left or been dismissed from the party, stressing that healing old wounds and bringing back estranged members is critical for strengthening the NPP’s grassroots and national base.

Demonstrating statesmanship, Ken Agyapong took the opportunity to apologise to the people of Ghana for any wrongdoings committed by the NPP or its leadership during its time in office. This heartfelt gesture was met with warm applause, symbolising a step toward rebuilding trust between the Party and the electorate.

The former MP for Assin Central expressed profound gratitude to the NPP grassroots, praising their resilience, loyalty, and tireless efforts to keep the Party’s spirit alive even in difficult times.

Meanwhile, the NPP has announced that it has opened its doors to members and identifiable groups to make inputs into the party’s constitutional amendment.

In a memo dated April 25, 2025, the party has, therefore, directed persons who intend to submit proposals for consideration to submit same either to the Office of the General Secretary at the Party Headquarters or send directly to the Constitutional Amendment Committee through the Committee’s Secretary or via e-mail at nppconstitutionalamendment@gmail.com.

The memo indicated that the party would hold an Extraordinary National Delegates Conference in July this year, pursuant to article 10(2)(8) of the party Constitution primarily to consider the various amendment proposals which shall be tabled before the Conference in the form of motions for adoption.

The party, at its National Council meeting held last Wednesday, April 16, 2025, formed a nine-member Constitutional Amendment Committee to review and propose amendments to the party’s constitution.

The committee is chaired by the Chairman of the party’s Constitutional and Legal Affairs Committee, Frank Davies.

Story by: Isaac Clottey

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