C/R: Kennedy Agyepong's supporters in Awutu Senya East allude to gross intimidation

Some members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Awutu Senya East constituency of the Central Region, who supported Kennedy Agyepong's presidential campaign, say they are living in fear due to continuous threats and attacks from fellow party members.
According to the group, they have faced persistent victimization after raising concerns during a visit by the Prof Mike Ocquaye-led committee.
The committee was constituted by the NPP to investigate issues that may have contributed to the party’s significant loss in the recent elections.
Prince Larbie, one of the supporters of Kennedy Agyepong's campaign, recounted being attacked on Monday during a party event.
Speaking to the media, he expressed his concern about the growing hostility towards those who backed Agyepong’s campaign.
The supporters are appealing to the national leadership of the NPP to step in and address the situation, as they believe such threats undermine the party’s efforts to foster unity.
They are also calling on the police to take the matter seriously and ensure their safety.
Source: Classfmonline.com
Trending News
V/R: Adaklu district DCE pledges to champion massive development and increase in Internally Generated Fund
23:00Ministry of the Interior debunks claims of security check exemptions for pastors and individuals
14:26South DCE nominee conformed after first round
19:24It's finished - Finance Minister reacts to Mahama's assents to abolishing of E-levy, Betting tax and others
14:04Zoomlion's huge sanitation infrastructure unparalleled — Ahmed Ibrahim
19:10Missing ECG containers: NPP MP calls for thorough investigation
13:51MP for Okaikwei Central donates GH₵50,000 and cement to Adum fire victims in Kumasi
14:56E/R: Residents of Duayeden Nyanawase call for urgent gov't intervention for social amenities
13:34U.S. Ambassador reassures Ghana on trade relations amid shift in U.S. trade policy
14:43Energy Minister to submit private sector participation in ECG, NEDCo report to Cabinet
13:05