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I swear, if NPP agrees to accept Alan, we will mobilize and fight against the party —Kwadwo Agyemang

According to reports from GhanaWeb, Kwadwo Boateng Agyemang, a former constituency chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in New Juaben North, Eastern Region, has expressed strong opposition to any plans that would permit Alan Kyerematen to return to the party.

During an interview on Movement TV on April 30, 2025, Agyemang criticized the potential reinstatement of Kyerematen, arguing that he lacks genuine commitment to the party and should not be welcomed back after leaving it for a second time.

Kyerematen had earlier exited the NPP, later rejoined, and then departed once again to establish the Movement for Change.

Under this platform, he ran as an independent candidate in the 2024 general elections but did not succeed.

Agyemang warned that any decision by the party’s leadership to reintegrate Kyerematen would face serious resistance.

He declared that he and others would organize a protest against the party’s hierarchy if such a decision is made.

“I swear, I don’t think he would come, but if the party agrees to accept him, we will mobilize ourselves and fight against the party. If the party receives Alan back, we will demonstrate against the NPP leadership,” Agyemang warned.

The proposal to reintegrate former members like Kyerematen and Paul Afoko was initially raised by Kennedy Agyapong, who suggested that healing divisions within the NPP could only happen if these figures were allowed to return.

Agyapong shared this view during the NPP’s Thank You Tour.

Agyemang, however, rejected the proposal outright. He stressed that Kyerematen had already distanced himself from the NPP on two occasions and should not be considered for a pardon or return.

He questioned the logic of repeatedly forgiving someone who, in his view, has betrayed the party’s trust.

According to Agyemang, permitting Kyerematen’s return would spark a major backlash from within the party.

Kyerematen left the NPP in 2024 after losing the party’s primary, citing issues of unfair treatment. He then formed a separate political group and contested the national elections as an independent candidate, but failed to win.

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