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DC Kwame Kwakye Blog of Wednesday, 30 April 2025

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In a blistering rebuttal against some New Patriotic Party (NPP) folks who oppose Kennedy Agyapong’s call for inclusive unity, Lawyer Nana Yaw Osei, a private legal practitioner, has criticized such party people, describing them as “misguided elements to make some cacophonous noise on social media”.

He emphasized that those who “left” the party have nothing to gain or lose should they “return”, adding that the power the NPP enjoyed in government never benefited some of them in any way.

In a post on his Facebook wall on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, Lawyer Osei averred that some of those who were ousted from the party ‘survived your persecution.’ You collapsed their businesses, they survived; you sited national security posts adjacent to their residences for whatever reason(s), they survived; it’s not now that you’ve become toothless”, the statement emphasised.

Below is the full statement:

Lawyer Nana Yaw Over writes….

WHO CARES?

Kennedy Agyapong’s call for those who have “left” the NPP to be brought back has gotten some misguided elements to make some cacophonous noise on social media.

To those people, take note that those who have “left” have nothing to gain or lose should they “return”. The power you enjoyed never benefitted some of them in anyway.

In fact, they survived your “persecution”! You collapsed their businesses, they survived; you sited national security posts adjacent to their residences for whatever reason(s), they survived; it’s not now that you’ve become toothless …

Let them enjoy their peace of mind. Should you fire any unnecessary salvos at some of them because others have called for their return and unity, the fire they’ll return will burn you into ashes.

They have survived the devil himself let alone his children.



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