
Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, Member of Parliament for Assin Central and a prominent figure in the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has delivered a stark warning about the party’s future.

During a private meeting with party members in the Central Region, Agyapong stated that “even Jesus Christ cannot win the 2028 election” for the NPP if key reforms are not made. This bold comment has sparked intense debate across the country, highlighting the deep-seated issues within the party.
Agyapong’s Frustration with the NPP
Agyapong’s comments expressed serious frustration about the current direction of the party. He criticized the deep arrogance among party leaders, betrayal within the ranks, and a growing disconnect between the NPP and its grassroots supporters.
According to sources, Agyapong stated, “Take my word for it—if we stay on this path, not even Jesus can save us in 2028.” His words have brought attention to the party’s internal issues, which have been exacerbated by recent events.
Internal Divisions within the NPP
The NPP is grappling with deep internal divisions, particularly after the controversial 2026 presidential primaries. Many believe that these events widened the gap between party elites and ordinary supporters. Agyapong’s comments have highlighted the need for the party to address these issues and reconnect with its grassroots supporters.
Agyapong’s Call for Reform
Agyapong’s warning can be seen as a call to action for the NPP to reform and prioritize the needs of its supporters. He accused some party leaders of ignoring the real struggles of Ghanaians, chasing personal interests, and refusing to unite behind effective leadership. Agyapong’s comments have sparked a much-needed conversation about the party’s future and the need for change.
Implications for the 2028 Elections
Agyapong’s warning has significant implications for the NPP’s chances in the 2028 elections. If the party fails to address its internal issues and reconnect with its supporters, it may face significant challenges at the polls. Political observers believe that Agyapong’s comments highlight the real dangers facing the party, including pride and disconnection from the people.
Conclusion
Kennedy Ohene Agyapong’s blunt warning about the NPP’s future is a wake-up call for the party to address its internal issues and reconnect with its supporters. As the party looks to the 2028 elections, it must prioritize reform and unity to ensure its success.
The question remains: will the NPP heed Agyapong’s warning and change course, or will it continue down a path that may lead to its downfall?

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