Accusations of abandonment by party MPs spark fiery clarification
The political scene was set ablaze after reports suggested that NPP MPs had abandoned Afenyo-Markin, the former Deputy Speaker, in a recent controversy. However, the Oforikrom MP has stepped forward to set the record straight, insisting that the claims are misleading and politically motivated.
“Those reports are completely false. We remain united and supportive,” the Oforikrom MP told reporters, seeking to calm tensions within the party.
THE ALLEGATIONS
Speculation had circulated that several NPP MPs refused to back Afenyo-Markin during a critical moment, fueling debates about loyalty, factionalism, and internal party politics.
- Critics argued this showed division within the party
- Some supporters warned that such narratives could weaken NPP’s public image
MP CLARIFIES THE PARTY POSITION
According to the Oforikrom MP:
- Afenyo-Markin has received consistent support from fellow MPs
- Reports of abandonment are grossly exaggerated
- Party unity remains strong ahead of upcoming political contests
PUBLIC REACTION
The clarification has sparked mixed reactions:
- Loyalists welcome the reassurance of solidarity
- Political observers remain cautious, noting internal tensions may still exist behind the scenes
THE BIGGER PICTURE
This episode highlights the fragility of political narratives and the ease with which rumors can escalate into perceived scandals. Party leaders are now emphasizing the need for clear communication and transparency to avoid unnecessary confusion among constituents.


