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Sunday, 5 July 2026  |  Volta Region, Ghana

NPP Directs Communicators to Shun Kennedy Ohene Agyapong-Affiliated Media Platforms

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The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has issued a firm directive to all its communicators, instructing them to refrain from appearing on or participating in programmes on specific media outlets linked to Mr. Kennedy Ohene Agyapong. In a press release dated 5th July, 2026, the party's Directorate of Communications explicitly named Oman FM, Ash FM, Net2 TV, and any other platforms owned or affiliated with the former legislator. The directive, described as immediate and binding until further notice, aims to maintain discipline within the party ranks during a sensitive period.

This unprecedented step follows the referral of various petitions concerning Mr. Kennedy Ohene Agyapong to the NPP’s National Disciplinary Committee for full investigation. The Directorate emphasised that the move is necessary to safeguard the integrity of the ongoing disciplinary process and to prevent any actions or public commentary that could prejudice the Committee’s work. By limiting engagements on these platforms, the party seeks to preserve unity and uphold its constitutional procedures.

The release underscores the importance of loyalty and collective discipline, values the NPP says have long distinguished the party. All national, regional, constituency, and electoral area communicators, along with party spokespersons, are required to comply strictly. The directive highlights that the party will communicate any further updates or decisions through official channels once the Disciplinary Committee concludes its deliberations.

Signed by Richard Ahiagbah, Director of Communications, the statement calls for the full cooperation of all party officers and communicators. It frames the directive as a protective measure rather than a punitive one, intended to protect both the party’s image and the fairness of internal processes. This development comes at a time when internal cohesion remains critical for the NPP ahead of future political engagements.

Political observers see the directive as a significant assertion of party authority and institutional respect. As the New Patriotic Party continues its commitment to “Development in Freedom,” this latest communication reinforces its stance on internal accountability and orderly conduct. Further details on the petitions or the Committee’s timeline are yet to be publicly disclosed by the party.

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