Even If The NPP Brings Jesus Christ As A Flagbearer, Without Unity, We Cannot Win – Kennedy Agyapong
Even If The NPP Brings Jesus Christ As A Flagbearer, Without Unity, We Cannot Win – Kennedy Agyapong
Former New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament (MP), Kennedy Agyapong, has stated that even if the NPP selects Jesus Christ as their candidate, they cannot succeed without unity.
Agyapong emphasized that while the party continues to call for unity, the current circumstances suggest that achieving it will be challenging. He revealed that the MPs who accompanied him to visit the victims of the Adum market fire and other locations are now facing threats.
At the NPP headquarters, Agyapong addressed the situation, saying, “We have party executives and MPs openly endorsing one candidate, but when others do the same, they are threatened with disciplinary action. I still stand for peace, but let me give you an example—the Kumasi incident. When I was there, can you believe that the MPs with me received calls threatening them? They were called and threatened.”
He continued, urging that if such behavior persists, achieving unity will be impossible. “We are preaching unity, but the way things are going, it’s going to be tough,” he added.
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Agyapong believes the NPP can only regain power if they prioritize unity, fairness, and justice. “If the NPP is to come back to power, it will only be possible if we are united. I insist, even if you bring Jesus Christ, without unity, we cannot win an election. I firmly believe that with unity, we can win in 2028. But there’s a catch—peace requires fairness and justice. Without those, it will be very difficult to bring everyone on board. I am pleading with the executives to stand firm, though I know there is pressure from all sides.”
I have always maintained that the NPP can only reclaim power if we are united. But unity must be anchored in fairness and justice. Without these principles, true unity is impossible. I am particularly disturbed by actions within the party that breed division, such as selective… pic.twitter.com/tJzqUDBlds
— Ken Ohene Agyapong (@honkenagy) April 26, 2025
Source: Nkonkonsa.com