Recent comments made by Appiah Kubi have caused serious uproar within the New Patriotic Party, attracting strong condemnation from party supporters.
Many critics have labeled his remarks as careless and inflammatory, with some likening his style to that of P.C. Appiah Fori, who was once criticized for fueling political tensions.
The controversy has rapidly intensified, leading frustrated NPP members to demand that Kubi no longer be featured on TV3.
According to critics, giving him media attention could worsen divisions within the party and negatively affect its public standing.
Amid the backlash, a faction of party faithful is preparing to stage a peaceful protest outside Kubi’s home tomorrow morning.
The demonstration is intended to send a strong message against inflammatory speech and encourage unity within the party.
One protest organizer appealed to supporters to “go and block the area” around the residence in solidarity.
Some insiders have described the growing confusion and tension as “Babylon,” arguing that Kubi’s behavior points to a wider erosion of discipline and party principles. They fear that ignoring such actions may damage the NPP’s unity and reduce public trust in the party.
Political analysts are now observing the situation with keen interest as tensions remain high. Questions remain over whether the protest will ease the conflict or deepen divisions further.
The incident has also renewed discussions about the need for mature leadership and respectful communication in Ghanaian politics.