Carry Your Own Cross: Afenyo Markin and NPP MPs Reject Adu Boahen After Court Ruling
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In a dramatic development shaking the ranks of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), former Majority Leader Afenyo Markin and several NPP Members of Parliament have taken a firm stance following a recent court ruling that emphasizes personal accountability and internal party discipline. The ruling, which insists that every member must bear the consequences of their actions, has led these leaders to reject former Deputy Finance Minister Charles Adu Boahen. They have made it clear that those who wish to serve the nation must “carry their own cross” rather than depend on favoritism or party patronage.
Afenyo Markin, known for his straightforward approach and commitment to transparency, criticized Adu Boahen for failing to uphold the party’s core values. “We must take responsibility for our choices,” he declared, urging his colleagues to reject any form of unaccountability. Several other NPP MPs have echoed this sentiment, arguing that the party’s reputation depends on strict adherence to ethical standards.
Supporters of this decisive action believe it is a necessary step to restore public trust and reinforce the party’s integrity. They contend that unresolved internal issues weaken the party’s unity and could undermine its electoral prospects in future contests. Meanwhile, critics caution that such a move may deepen existing divisions if not accompanied by comprehensive reforms.
As discussions continue within the party, this court ruling is seen as a turning point that could reshape its internal dynamics and approach to governance. The call for members to “carry their own cross” resonates with many Ghanaians who demand that leaders be accountable for their actions. For a closer look at this unfolding story and reactions from political insiders, watch the full video report here: