“Ken Agyapong is still a member of the NPP” – Spokesperson

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Kwasi Kwarteng, a spokesperson for former Assin Central Member of Parliament Ken Agyapong, has revealed that his boss is still a member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

According to Kwasi Kwarteng, reports attributed to Ken Agyapong’s brother, Lawyer Ralph Agyapong, of him leaving the party are not necessarily accurate.

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Speaking in an interview on Joy News, Kwasi Kwarteng stated, “Ken Agyapong is not perturbed; he is still a member of the NPP. I have seen reports which has been attributed to his brother, Lawyer Ralph Agyapong, that Ken Agyapong has left the party; thankfully, we have the Deputy General Secretary in the studio. I am sure he has not received any letter relating to that. The reports attributed to Ralph Ohene Agyapong may not necessarily be accurate.

Yesterday I attended a funeral with Ken Agyapong at Krobo Odumase; we literally spent the whole day together. As far as he is concerned, he has not left the NPP; he is still a member of the party; nothing has changed”.

Kwasi Kwarteng further touched on reports of summons against Ken Agyapong, saying, “We also cannot pretend; we have heard reports of summons in the media regarding some petitions against him; that is very normal and natural in every democratic dispensation.

As of now, he has not had any invitation; I am sure that any invitation extended to him, all consequential decisions will be made to that effect”.

His comments come on the back of  Ralph Kwame Agyapong, a lawyer and brother of the maverick politician, Kennedy Agyapong, claiming that his brother has quit the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

According to Ralph Kwame Agyapong, the former Assin Central and NPP flagbearer aspirant, Kennedy Agyapong has quit the NPP.

Ralph Kwame Agyapong further alleged that the people of Mamprusi are those behind the ‘Ken Must Go protest’.

Speaking on OKAY FM with Kwame Nkrumah Tikese, Ralph Kwame Agyapong stated, “Kennedy Agyapong have quit the NPP. The people of Mamprusi are behind the protest. I can give you all of their contact numbers. 

Those who want to protest have their numbers, and I can give them to you. He should stop so we all have peace of mind.

When I speak, it is Ken Agyapong who is talking”, he added.

Also, Ken Agyapong had earlier hinted at the possibility of breaking away from the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

According to Ken Agyapong, do the NPP think he is stupid to come and follow them again, warning that from July 2027, they will see action from him.

Speaking on Net 2 TV, the former NPP flagbearer aspirant, Ken Agyapong, stated, “It will not be long when you travel the way they respect you, then when you get here. Somebody like KOKA is saying my head has been operated on. He does not know what will happen to him. NPP people, are you ready? I am saying June, July 2027, me and you action in Ghana, you will be surprised, you think I am stupid.

You think I am stupid to come and follow you guys again. If you were to say ten sins of Ken Agyapong, you wait and see what will happen. I am not afraid of you, you wait and see. I have given you the time, June 2027, you will see action in this country”.

Ralph Kwame Agyapong comments follow, the chaotic scene at the New Patriotic Party (NPP) National Executive Committee (NEC) at Alisa Hotel in Accra on Thursday, June 25, 2026, following a confrontation between security personnel and ‘Ken Must Go’ protesters.

According to eyewitness reports, security officers attempted to control the protesters gathered near the venue in a demonstration linked to internal party grievances.

Reports suggest the disturbance involved rival groups of supporters, with some chanting “Ken Must Go”.

The protesters, who were dressed in red headbands, later confronted Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin and attempted to block his vehicle when he attempted to leave the National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting.

The chaotic scene quickly escalated, resulting in a physical altercation between some individuals and the supporters who were trying to prevent Afenyo-Markin’s vehicle from leaving.

 Viral videos circulating on social media captured scenes of supporters chanting slogans, “Ken Must Go”.

The Ken Must Go’ protesters demanded the sacking of Ken Agyapong from the NPP, arguing that the party can do without him.

Meanwhile, the National Organiser of the NPP, Henry Nana Boakye, has confirmed that the party has received petitions from some members and Members of Parliament calling for the dismissal of Hon. Kennedy Agyapong from the party.

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