Forgive me if I’ve offended you – Ken Agyapong says as he calls for unity in NPP

Former Assin Central MP, Kennedy Agyapong, has extended an apology to anyone who may have felt wronged by his actions or words during the 2024 NPP flagbearership race, where he lost to former Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia.
Agyapong’s Call for Forgiveness and Unity
Speaking at an event for Tertiary Students Confederacy (TESCON) members at KNUST on Sunday, March 30, Agyapong emphasized the importance of unity within the New Patriotic Party (NPP). He acknowledged that political engagements often lead to misunderstandings but urged party members to let go of past grievances.

“Our cardinal focus should be unity. In politics, we offend each other. Let’s put it behind us,” he stated.
“Anybody that feels that I have offended him, I apologize. Anybody who feels he has offended me, I have forgiven him.”
Mobilizing for the 2028 Elections
With the NPP shifting focus toward the 2028 general elections, Agyapong encouraged student members of TESCON to actively engage in grassroots campaigning.

“TESCON, I charge you today to lead the NPP campaign. Go house to house. Whoever you meet, engage him and tell the story about NPP. And I know with your effort, we will be able to come back to power and develop this country,” he urged.
The event brought together sitting and former MPs, parliamentary candidates, regional and national executives, and other key figures within the party. Agyapong’s remarks signal a reconciliation effort within the NPP as it prepares for the next election cycle.