Kennedy Osei Nyarko, the Member of Parliament for Akim Swedru, has dismissed claims that the New Patriotic Party (NPP) is on the brink of collapse following recent defections and the formation of new political parties.
Speaking candidly on his social media platforms, Nyarko confidently stated that the NPP is far from being a “mere political party,” and that those hoping to see its demise will be sorely disappointed.
“I just laugh my head off when I hear people say the NPP will collapse because others are leaving to form their own parties,” Nyarko wrote in a post on his Facebook page. He went on to clarify that the NPP’s resilience is built on decades of survival through numerous political storms and brutalities in Ghana’s history.
Nyarko emphasized that the NPP is the most resilient political party in Ghana, having weathered political upheavals and emerged stronger every time. “No political party in Ghana has survived through the kind of storm the NPP has gone through in the past to get to where it is now,” he said. The MP’s remarks come in response to growing concerns and speculations about the party’s future amidst internal conflicts.
The NPP has a long-standing legacy of surviving turbulent times, having opposed and stood against different regimes. “The NPP has survived every storm and brutality in the political history of this country,” Nyarko said, adding that it will continue to shape Ghana’s political landscape in the coming months.
In his post, Kennedy Osei Nyarko reminded his audience of the NPP’s ability to endure through challenging times, drawing a stark contrast between the NPP and other political parties in the country.
“The NPP will be shaping up in the next few months,” Nyarko promised, inviting the public to watch as the party moves forward in the face of any challenges that may come its way.
Source: metrotvonline.com
