A communication team Member of NPP, Eric Amoako Twum
A communication team member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Eric Amoako Twum, has dismissed ongoing claims of disunity within the party.
He asserted that such narratives are being pushed by individuals with ulterior motives.
“There is no disunity. The people who want to see disunity are probably the ones orchestrating it. I don’t see any disunity, and I will not sit here and make matters worse,” he stated on Breakfast Daily on Channel One TV on April 29, 2025.
His comments come in response to concerns raised by party stalwart Boakye Kyerematen Agyarko, who on April 28, 2025, cautioned that the party’s recent tour had strayed from its original goal of revitalising grassroots support, and instead was intensifying internal divisions and finger-pointing.
Agyarko described the development as worrisome and urged party leaders to refocus the tour on its intended purpose of fostering unity and reconciliation.
Eric Twum also accused some vocal critics of acting out of personal interest.
“Those who are shouting are people I have personal issues with, because most of what they’re doing is not based on principle,” he said.
He further criticized those advocating for amnesty for certain individuals, suggesting that some of them were responsible for the very suspensions they now oppose.
“Some are now calling for amnesty to be extended to certain persons, yet some of those writing letters today were the architects behind those suspensions,” he stated.
He continued, “If today, all of a sudden, they have found their voices simply because Bawumia is going on a Thank You Tour, and now everyone is overly excited, claiming something untoward is happening—there is nothing untoward happening anywhere.”
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