The suspended national chairman of the
New Patriotic Party Paul Afoko has revealed that the party’s flagbearer
Nana Akufo-Addo prevented him from disciplining Kennedy Agyepong when he
insulted fellow party members and some individuals in the country.
According
to him, anytime he, as party chairman, decided to sanction the maverick
Member of Parliament for attacking ethnic groups and individuals, the
flagbearer will step in and frustrate his effort.
“His (Agyepong)
reckless conduct and pronouncements are very damaging to the party and
its fortunes...the party has members from every corner of the country
but Agyepong gets up and spews hate speech against Ewes, Gas and
Northerners. If you were NPP member from any of
these ethnicities, how
would you feel?
"This man gets up and calls fellow party members
stupid. He goes on radio stations and even insults former President John
Kufuor, the party’s living legend,” Afoko told the Africawatch
magazine.
He disclosed also that the party’s acting chairman Freddie Blay on some occasions described Kennedy Agyepong as a “gem” who must be
left alone to continue with his good works for the party.
Afoko who is battling his suspension in court said he regrets not pushing his intended reforms in the party aggressively.
The
Assin Central MP was arrested ahead of the 2012 elections for making
comments perceived to be genocidal on his Accra-based radio station
No comments:
Post a Comment