Former Member of Parliament for Assin Central, Kennedy Agyapong, has issued a heartfelt call for unity within the New Patriotic Party (NPP), urging members to forgive one another and work together as the party prepares for the 2028 general elections.

During his address to party faithful on Tuesday, April 29, as part of the ongoing Thank You Tour, Agyapong emphasized the importance of reconciliation. He drew on biblical references to illustrate his message of forgiveness.

“Forgive those who have offended you and ask to be forgiven for the wrong you have done to others. If we can do this, it will be easier to convince colleagues to join in the campaign and propel us to victory in 2028,” he stated.

Referencing scriptures, he noted, “The Bible says in Mark 3:25, Matthew 12:22, and Luke 11:17-18 that a kingdom divided cannot stand; a house divided against itself will fall. So why don’t we take lessons from the Bible and forgive ourselves for victory?”

Agyapong’s remarks come amid concerns that internal divisions and post-election tensions could weaken the party’s unity. However, Eric Twum, a member of the NPP communication team, has dismissed claims of disunity, asserting that the ongoing Thank You Tour led by Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has not caused the divisions some have suggested.

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