Solomon Owusu a leading member of the Movement for Change has stated he would be extremely surprised if Alan Kyeremanten even considers returning to the New Patriotic Party (NPP).
He revealed that Alan Kyeremanten has not informed him of wanting to join the NPP again.
According to Solomon Owusu, Kennedy Agyapong was part of those who hunted people out of the NPP but is now preaching reconciliation.
Speaking on TV3’s New Day, Solomon Owusu stated, “I will be extremely surprised if Alan goes back to the NPP. He was part of the individuals who were unjustly hunted out of the party in 2015 under the very influence of those now preaching reconciliation.
To now act as though unity matters is sad; it’s not genuine. I haven’t heard Alan speak to this. He hasn’t told me if he wants to return to the NPP, but I would be extremely surprised if he even considers it” He added.
He added, “All of a sudden, Kennedy Agyapong comes in and says I want to be a president; because Alan is taking the grassroots; because the establishment realised that the only person that comes and destabilises Alan is Kennedy Agyapong, that’s why I don’t sympathise and empathise with any of them”.
His comment comes after Kennedy Agyapong a former Member of Parliament for Assin Central told the New Patriotic Party (NPP) executives to grant amnesty to Alan Kyerematen, Paul Afoko and other suspended members.
According to Kennedy Agyapong, everybody who has been suspended by the party must be recalled for the party to unite.
Speaking at the Takoradi Technical University Auditorium during the NPP’s Thank You tour, Kennedy Agyapong stated, “If we ever stand a chance to unite, I charge the national executives to grant amnesty to Afoko, Alan and everybody who has been suspended by the party. Let’s recall them to the party and unite”
“I will stand on behalf of the NPP party to apologize to everybody NPP has offended.
“What I am talking about is not about ego. It is about peace. It should not be difficult for any of us here to admit we have wronged a lot of our party people, hence their decision not to vote for us”, he added.
Alan Kyerematen after the NPP’s primaries defeat left to form the Movement for Change, to contest the 2024 general election as an independent candidate.
Paul Afoko was accused by party supporters of undermining Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s chances of winning the 2016 elections.
He was subsequently indefinitely suspended in 2015 while serving as the party’s Chairman.