Days after Ken Ohene Agyapong, former NPP Presidential Aspirant and former Member of Parliament for the Assin Central Constituency, mounted a spirited advocacy for the Party to grant amnesty and institute measures to bring back all persons who have been suspended or have left the party due to grievances, the call appears to be yielding results.
It will be recalled that the call for amnesty by the former lawmaker was initially met with mixed reactions, although it has since gained popularity among Ghanaians and has dominated political discussions in recent days on both traditional and social media platforms.
On April 27, 2025, the Upper West Regional Executives of the NPP lifted the suspension of Martin Wuoyang, Secretary for the Nandom Constituency. This decision by the regional party corroborates the importance of Ken Agyapong’s call for amnesty as the party pursues its rebuilding agenda with the overarching aim of recapturing power in 2028.

