Kennedy Storms NPP Office With ‘Motorbike Evidence’


Outspoken Member of Parliament (MP) for Assin-Central, Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, on Wednesday stormed the national headquarters of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to answer questions in relation to allegations he levelled against some national officers of the party.

Mr Agyapong, who initially vowed not to honour any invitation by the party, was there to meet members of the NPP’s disciplinary committee, chaired by Most Rev Dr Samuel Asante-Antwi, former Member of the Council of State and Presiding Bishop of the Methodist Church, armed with documents to prove his case.

The firebrand MP, who is also known as ‘Akompreko’, had accused some executives, including National Chairman Jake Obetsebi-Lamptey, of allegedly stealing motorbikes he (Kennedy) donated to the party for the 2012 general elections – an allegation Jake had denied.

Bryan Acheampong, said to be an aide to Mr Obetsebi-Lamptey, also challenged Kennedy Agyapong to provide evidence to back his claim, after he was cited in the affair also.

Mr Acheampong, a defeated parliamentary candidate in the Suhum constituency and Chief of Staff of Jake Obetsebi-Lamptey, had earlier appeared before the committee.

But sources at the party’s headquarters told DAILY GUIDE that Mr Agyapong, who had launched a personal campaign against the re-election of the current national officers of the NPP, provided the Committee with evidence.

He was said to have provided documentary evidence, including receipts of monies he had transferred into the party’s coffers and bank statements.

Apart from that, the Assin-Central MP was said to have pictures of the said motorbikes, which had been parked at a certain location.

However, it was unclear when the executives of the party would be invited again by the Committee to respond to the allegations.

Sources said Mr Obetsebi-Lamptey and Bryan Acheampong had earlier given their statements to the committee, which noticed some discrepancies in the submissions of the two.

It was unclear what sanctions would be imposed on the party’s executive if the allegations were established; or on Kennedy Agyapong, if it was found that his accusations were baseless.

Kennedy Agyapong and Bryan Acheampong had been throwing missiles and punches in the airwaves, over the handling of NPP campaign cash, with accusations and counter-accusations, compelling the NPP’s Council of Elders, which has C.K. Tedem as its Chairman, to issue a caveat, barring the party’s members from discussing issues of the party in public.

Members of the NPP disciplinary committee included former Defence Minister Dr Kwame Addo Kufuor and MP for Okere, Dan Kwaku Botwe.

By Charles Takyi-Boadu

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