NPP Urges Ken Agyapong to Tone Down

NPP Urges Ken Agyapong to Tone Down Rhetoric to Protect Party Image.
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) communicators are urging Kennedy Agyapong to tone down his rhetoric to protect the party’s image. This comes amid concerns that his statements could harm the party’s reputation and electoral prospects.
Agyapong’s public persona is known for being blunt and unfiltered, which has earned him loyal supporters but also sparked controversy. Some view his approach as divisive and potentially alienating to voters. The party is emphasizing the need for decorum and discipline, especially with the 2026 primaries approaching.
The NPP has a history of weathering internal storms, but recent verbal exchanges have raised concerns about self-sabotage. The party’s leadership is being advised to set boundaries and promote constructive dialogue. Prof. Samuel Adu Gyamfi, a political historian, notes that Agyapong’s comments are rooted in historical reasoning and aimed at prompting introspection for the party’s future.
The NPP youth have also been advised to avoid “politics of insults” and focus on respectful engagement. The party’s image and internal cohesion depend on maintaining civility, especially with the 2028 elections on the horizon.
The call for Agyapong to tone down his rhetoric highlights the delicate balance between authenticity and electability. The party’s decision will reflect its vision for leadership and commitment to national unity and democratic principles.



