NPP delegates are not for sale. “Our birthright is not Kennedy Agyapong’s to buy”. They know their Inheritance; is very costly and can’t be bought with money, but with dignity, respect, and love for true sound political ideology against vague promises that are made to be broken. So It Cannot Be Auctioned to Kennedy Agyapong.
Within the New Patriotic Party (NPP), delegates are often caricatured as gullible, desperate, or easily swayed by loud voices and heavy pockets. This assumption is not only insulting, it is dangerously wrong. NPP delegates are politically seasoned actors who understand the weight of their responsibility, the history of their party, and the consequences of their choices. They know their birthright, and they will not sell it.
A political birthright is not money. It is not noise. It is not populism dressed as bravery. It is legacy, ideology, discipline, and a shared commitment to democratic governance. The NPP was built on principles, property-owning democracy, rule of law, institutional strength, and respect for leadership. These are not values one trades for theatrics.
Kennedy Agyapong’s political style has earned him attention, not trust. Loudness is not leadership. Anger is not courage. Recklessness is not strength. While his supporters mistake confrontation for fearlessness, delegates understand that leadership requires restraint, coalition-building, and respect for institutions. The presidency of Ghana is not a radio studio, nor is it a boxing ring.
Delegates have watched Ghana closely. They have seen what happens when emotion overrides strategy, when populism displaces policy, and when personal vendettas are elevated above national interest. They know that the next leader of the NPP must be capable of rebuilding trust, stabilizing the party, and presenting a credible, disciplined alternative to the electorate, not deepening divisions.
The idea that delegates can be “won over” by insults, threats, or cash inducements misunderstands their political maturity. These are men and women who have stood in polling stations, defended ballots, endured opposition years, and carried the party through victories and defeats. They are not strangers to sacrifice. They are custodians of tradition.
Selling one’s birthright is an act of desperation. NPP delegates are not desperate; they are deliberate. They will choose continuity over chaos, strategy over spectacle, and leadership over noise. NPP Delegates Will Not Trade Their Political Birthright for Populism
In the end, history will remember not who shouted the loudest, but who safeguarded the soul of the party. And on that score, the delegates of the New Patriotic Party will not fail.
Osɔfo Nii Naate Atswele Agbo Nartey

