Hoax Resignation Letter Saga...Agyepong Implicitly Accuses NPP Activists As Masterminds

Kwabena Agyepong has subtly accused some NPP functionaries of staging sabotage to oust him from post.

Speaking in an interview on Peace FM's News at 6 pm, the General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party, Kwabena Agyapong disclosed that his "resignation letter" is a mere hoax calculated to mar him.

According to him, his adversaries are at work but will not succeed since he remains the duly elected General Secretary of the NPP.

He further assured the party members and supporters of his unflinching commitment and determination to stay in office.

"I want to talk to my party members to assure all my teeming supporters, those who voted for me, those who have confidence in me; I know by God's grace, we will sail through our challenges successfully. So, I have not written any letter that I have resigned...What's sorrowful is when some people within my party would do
such a thing and even accuse me of murder, and want to take this way to oust you
from office.

"However if you believe God, you know that the temptations will surely come but God will see you through...I want all Ghanaians to hear; I have not resigned from my position. I still remain the duly elected General Secretary of our party.

"I'd like to plead with those who are doing such inappropriate things and want to muddy the party's image, and further cause commotion in the party to the extent that today, they can accuse me of murder...I leave them to God!" he said in an interview with Peace FM News bulletin at 6pm..

Despite attempts to expel him from office, Kwabena Agyepong adamantly declined to reveal the identities of the people he claims wrote the letter which purported that he had resigned from post.

An earlier report disclosed that he (Kwabena Agyepong) had resigned from post following the controversy surrounding the murder of the late Mahama Adams, Upper East Regional Chairman of the NPP.

But Kwabena Agyepong debunked the claims in the letter minutes after it went viral.