A powerful political message is shaking the ranks of the opposition as former party chairman Paul Afoko has issued a stern warning to members of the New Patriotic Party, insisting that internal unity will be the deciding factor in any attempt to reclaim national power.
In a strongly worded message that has quickly gained traction within political circles, Paul Afoko declared: “No unity, no victory,” cautioning that deep divisions within the party could derail its chances in future elections if not urgently addressed.
Afoko’s remarks come at a time when the party is grappling with internal debates over leadership direction, reconciliation efforts, and rebuilding public trust after a highly competitive political cycle.
According to him, factionalism, mistrust, and unresolved grievances continue to weaken the party’s grassroots structure, warning that no amount of campaign strategy or political messaging will succeed without genuine internal cohesion.
His comments have reignited long-standing discussions about unity within the NPP, with supporters agreeing that reconciliation is critical, while others view the remarks as a reminder of unresolved internal tensions that continue to simmer beneath the surface.
Political observers say Afoko’s intervention is particularly significant given his history within the party and his reputation as a figure often associated with calls for internal reform and institutional discipline.
As the NPP positions itself for a possible return to power, Afoko’s warning has landed like a political thunderbolt—raising one central question: can the party truly unite in time to win?


