
Unity, discipline key to NPP's 2028 success — Deputy Director of Protocol
The Deputy Director of Protocol of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kwabena Frimpong, has urged members of the party to remain united, disciplined and respectful of their own leaders as the party positions itself for the next general election.
He also cautioned party faithful that the future of the party would be in jeopardy if its key leaders continue to face internal attacks and propaganda campaigns.
Mr Frimpong further accused the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) and state security of deliberately targeting NPP dignitaries in an attempt to weaken the party.
In a statement he issued last Monday, Mr Frimpong defended the party’s Member of Parliament for Atiwa East in the Eastern Region and former Deputy Finance Minister, Abena Osei-Asare, over claims that she has done little for the party.
Abena Osei-Asare
He dismissed the allegations as "laughable and dishonest", emphasising Mrs Osei-Asare's tireless efforts in creating jobs, offering financial and educational support and helping party faithful secure influential positions.
“She has changed the lives and destinies of families across the country.
If I were to list the people Hon. Abena Osei-Asare has supported and the regions they come from, many would be amazed at the results,” he stressed.
Mr Frimpong added that, unlike those who “make noise”, Mrs Osei-Asare works quietly but effectively, ensuring her impact is felt where it matters most.
He described her as a “Destiny Changer” and “Obaatanpa”, who remains a lifeline for many within the NPP.
The NPP executive warned against allowing propaganda to derail the party’s chances in the 2028 elections.
“These are the very people who will be leading us into 2028.
If we destroy their image today, who will carry us to victory tomorrow?” he asked.