Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Ken’s Loss Won’t Shake Me! — Stephen Amoah Declares Unwavering Loyalty to NPP

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In a bold declaration that has captured the political spotlight, MP Stephen Amoah has insisted that the recent electoral defeat of veteran lawmaker Kennedy Agyapong will not sway his allegiance to the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

Speaking to reporters, Amoah described his loyalty as unshakeable, dismissing speculation that internal party dynamics or high-profile losses could alter his commitment to NPP’s vision and leadership.

“Loyalty Is Bigger Than Individual Wins”

According to Amoah, political contests are part of a healthy democracy, but individual losses—no matter how prominent—should not dictate the party’s unity or direction.

“Ken Agyapong has served the party for decades, and his contributions are immense. But my loyalty is to the principles of the NPP, not just to any one individual,” Amoah emphasized.

A Message of Unity Amid Rumors

Amoah’s comments come amid circulating reports of internal tensions and shifting alliances following NPP primaries and electoral outcomes. Many political observers had speculated that Ken Agyapong’s high-profile loss could trigger defections or fractures within the party ranks.

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Stephen Amoah, however, sought to put such fears to rest, urging party members to focus on collective goals and upcoming national priorities rather than dwell on individual setbacks.

Staying the Course

In a statement that resonated with supporters and critics alike, Amoah framed his loyalty as a commitment to policy, governance, and the party’s broader mission, insisting that personal ambitions or losses will not sway his path.

“This is about service, not self-interest. The NPP remains my political home, and I will continue to work for its success,” he affirmed.

As Ghana’s political landscape heats up ahead of future elections, Stephen Amoah’s public vow of allegiance serves as a reminder that, for some party stalwarts, loyalty is more than just a gesture—it’s a declaration of principle.

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