Okyere Baafi speaks on alleged plot to oust Afenyo-Markin

Okyere Baafi has spoken about the issue surround Afenyo-Markin's position as Minority Leader

Thu, 15 Jan 2026 Source: www.ghanaweb.com

The Member of Parliament for New Juaben South, Michael Okyere Baafi, has dismissed claims that there is an internal plot by some Members of Parliament to unseat Alexander Afenyo-Markin as Minority Leader in Parliament.

According to Okyere Baafi, there have been no discussions or indications of any such agenda within the caucus.

He stressed that the Minority in Parliament remains united and is working together without any intention by individuals to undermine or replace the Effutu MP.

Speaking in an interview on Wontumi TV on 14 January 2026, Okyere Baafi said he does not believe anyone is currently scheming to remove Afenyo-Markin from his position.

“I don’t believe that anybody wants to remove Afenyo-Markin for now, even though no position in Parliament is permanent,” he said.

“The party can decide at any time for someone else to take up the position, but as things stand now, I am not aware of anyone scheming or aiming for his seat. We don’t have any animosity among us.”

He further dismissed suggestions of internal division, describing such claims as unfounded.

“For now, I don’t foresee anything like that happening,” he added, emphasising that the caucus remains focused on its collective responsibilities.

His comment follows, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer hopeful Kennedy Agyapong’s claim that he has called on the Minority Leader to step down from his position.

According to Agyapong, there are individuals within the party who are actively seeking the Effutu Member of Parliament's position as Minority leader.

He said he has advised the Minority Leader to relinquish his position and allow those challenging him to take over.

Agyapong further stated that Afenyo-Markin is financially well-established and therefore does not need to cling to the parliamentary position.

“He is well to do, so he should leave the position for those who are fighting him,” he said.

Speaking in an interview on UTV on December 15, 2025, Agyapong claimed that criticisms of Afenyo-Markin’s leadership style are driven by internal power struggles within the party.

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“Those criticising Alexander Afenyo-Markin’s leadership want positions, some people are arguing that the Minority Leader should come from the Eastern Region or the Ashanti Region. I have told him to leave the position for them and I have personally called him to tell him to step down from the position.”

He added that he deliberately refrained from mentioning the names of those pushing for the position.

“If it was in the olden days, I would have mention all those seeking his position’s names but now I won’t. He can eat for the rest of his life and it shouldn’t look like being an MP is the only way to survive,” Agyapong stated.

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Afenyo-Markin has faced criticism over his leadership style from various quarters, including Solomon Owusu, a Senior Communicator for the Movement for Change.

“If the NPP has a weak leader like Afenyo-Markin, then it is no surprise the party keeps collapsing,” Owusu remarked.



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