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A member of the New Patriotic Party's (NPP) communication team in the Asunafo South Constituency, Ernest Tanor Marfo, has urged party members and supporters to remain calm, tolerant, and focused in the face of recent internal tensions, warning that disunity could undermine the party's chances in the 2028 general elections.
In a statement addressing ongoing verbal clashes among some key party figures, Mr. Marfo called for restraint, particularly among supporters of Kennedy Agyapong, who he described as a central figure in the party’s future.
“In light of the unfortunate developments in the party recently, I encourage all friends, sympathisers, and well-meaning supporters of Kennedy Agyapong to remain calm, resolute, and committed to the greater goal of party unity,” he stated.
He expressed disappointment over recent remarks by Bono Regional Chairman, Kwame Baffoe, popularly known as Abronye, which he described as disrespectful and unprovoked, especially at a time when Kennedy Agyapong had launched a peace initiative aimed at healing divisions within the party.
“Such utterances from a regional party chairman, who should exemplify leadership and maturity, are not only unfortunate but deeply disappointing,” Mr. Marfo noted. While affirming Mr. Agyapong’s right to defend his integrity, Mr. Marfo appealed to him to rise above provocation for the sake of the party’s cohesion.
“In the interest of the greater good, we humbly appeal to him to exercise restraint and rise above these provocations. Let it be known that such conduct is against the spirit of fairness and unity we seek to foster ahead of the 2028 general elections,” he said.
Mr. Marfo reminded party faithful that the NPP’s strength and political capital, built over decades through sacrifice and loyalty, must not be eroded by internal conflicts and inflammatory rhetoric.
He emphasised the influential roles both Kennedy Agyapong and Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia play in the NPP’s present and future and called for greater respect for their leadership.
“Their leadership, vision, and influence must be accorded the respect and strategic consideration necessary for the party’s sustained progress,” he added.
Mr. Marfo also called on the National Executive Committee (NEC) to take swift action to halt the growing public friction among party stalwarts.
“Chairman Kwame Baffoe must be cautioned, and if necessary, sanctioned to send a clear message that divisive conduct and public misconduct will not be tolerated in a party built on discipline, respect, and unity,” he emphasised.

He concluded with an apology to Mr. Agyapong on behalf of concerned party members and urged him to forgive and continue contributing to the NPP’s mission.
“To Kennedy Agyapong, we extend our sincerest apologies for the disrespectful remarks made. We ask that you forgive for the sake of the very party you have dedicated your life to building. Let us not allow these distractions to derail our collective mission,” he said.
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