NPP 2028 Presidential Battle: Wontumi's Power Play & Acheampong's Split Warning!

Internal divisions threaten the New Patriotic Party's future as flagbearer hopeful Dr. Bryan Acheampong warns of a 'terminal fracture' if frontrunners Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia or Kennedy Agyapong win the primaries. Concurrently, Chairman Wontumi urges delegates to prioritize electoral viability, endorsing Dr. Bawumia as the party's best chance for victory in the 2028 elections. The NPP's presidential primaries on January 31, 2026, are set to be a fierce battle for the party's soul.
Pelumi Ilesanmi
Pelumi IlesanmiAcross Africa6 months ago2 minute read
NPP 2028 Presidential Battle: Wontumi's Power Play & Acheampong's Split Warning!

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) is facing a critical juncture in its internal health, with warnings of a potential 'terminal fracture' ahead of the 2028 general elections. This stark assessment comes from flagbearer hopeful Dr. Bryan Acheampong, who has cautioned that the party risks irreparable division if either Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia or Kennedy Agyapong is elected as its candidate. Speaking to delegates in Obom, Amasaman, and Trobu constituencies on Saturday, January 17, 2026, Dr. Acheampong presented himself as the sole unifying candidate capable of preventing a complete implosion of the party.

Dr. Acheampong’s remarks, made during a two-day 'Unity Tour' of the Greater Accra Region, highlighted the deep-seated animosity between the Bawumia and Ken Agyapong factions. He argued that the rivalry has become so toxic that neither side would genuinely support the other should their rival secure the primary victory. He challenged delegates directly, questioning the feasibility of reconciliation: “Who among you here believes that if Kennedy Agyapong wins, Abronye DC and the supporters of Dr. Bawumia would support him for us to win power?” He posed a similar scenario for a Dr. Bawumia victory, asserting, “I am the only one who can unify this party for victory in 2028.”

Further emphasizing the party's internal struggles, Dr. Acheampong recounted that the post-election 'Thank You Tour' following the last general election had to be aborted due to “petty fights.” This incident, and the symbolic reference to people being

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