A fresh storm is brewing within the New Patriotic Party after party commentator Ziega alleged that former Assin Central MP Kennedy Agyapong would decline to campaign for the party if Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, becomes National Chairman.
According to Ziega, the claim reflects deepening tensions and internal disagreements within the party as it navigates leadership contests and prepares for future elections.
He suggested that Agyapong’s political influence and grassroots appeal could be significantly affected depending on the outcome of internal party elections, particularly regarding who occupies the highest organizational position in the party hierarchy.
Kennedy Agyapong, a prominent figure within the NPP known for his outspoken style and strong support base, has not publicly confirmed the allegation.
However, the comment has already sparked debate among party supporters and political observers.
Some party insiders argue that the NPP remains united despite occasional internal disagreements, while others believe leadership contests often expose underlying fractures that can affect unity and election readiness.
The discussion comes at a sensitive time as political parties begin positioning themselves for future national elections, where unity, strategy, and high-profile endorsements can play a decisive role.
For now, the claim by Ziega has added fresh fuel to ongoing conversations about succession, influence, and internal balance of power within the ruling party structure.