Kennedy Agyapong, the former Member of Parliament for Assin Central and a prominent figure in the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has made a significant gesture of support to the party by donating GHC1 million to help settle outstanding salaries and arrears owed to party workers.
Speaking at the party’s headquarters, Agyapong explained that he was moved to act after hearing media reports about the party’s financial struggles, just four months after its recent leadership changes.
“It comes to challenge; it is not only NPP; it is every party when they go to opposition, they face financial or resource challenges,” he said.
Agyapong expressed concern that the party’s inability to meet basic obligations like paying staff was unacceptable, especially at such an early stage in its reorganisation.
“It is sad that we just came into opposition four months ago and we cannot run the party which I think is not good enough,” he stated.
The outspoken businessman and politician described his donation as his “widow’s mite,” a humble contribution to help the party administration.
“So my message is simple: I have come this morning with my widow’s mite as a contribution to enable you to run the party,” he said.
Kennedy’s gesture is expected to provide temporary relief for the party’s administrative challenges as it prepares for the 2028 general elections.
The donation is a testament to Agyapong’s commitment to the party’s success, and his willingness to support its efforts during challenging times.