Dragging Kennedy Agyapong to disciplinary committee is not wrong - Twum-Barimah
Alexander Twum-Barimah, Deputy Director-General of NACOC, stated on JoyNews' Newsfile on Saturday, June 27, that there is nothing wrong with the New Patriotic Party (NPP) referring former presidential aspirant and Assin Central stalwart, Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, to its disciplinary committee if it believes he has breached party rules. He said, "If someone violates the party's rules, taking the person to the disciplinary committee is not wrong. We did the same to two NDC members, so there is nothing new about it."
Twum-Barimah insisted that the party must also address the issues raised by Agyapong rather than focusing solely on disciplinary action. He argued that the NPP should not lose sight of the substance of Agyapong's concerns, asking, "Are they factual or not? That is the question." He noted that some projects cited by Agyapong remain incomplete despite being initiated by the previous administration. Twum-Barimah questioned, "Did they complete them? They did not. They are now asking John Mahama to complete them. Why didn't they complete them?" He believes the NPP would benefit more from addressing these issues.
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Alexander Twum-Barimah, Deputy Director-General of NACOC, discusses the NPP's potential disciplinary action against Kennedy Agyapong. He suggests
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