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“Satan Has Taken Over NPP” – Dr. Richard Amoako Baah Drops Explosive Claim

Political Scientist and prominent New Patriotic Party (NPP) member Dr. Richard Amoako Baah has sparked intense national debate after declaring that “Satan has taken over the NPP.”

The outspoken academic, known for his critical stance on internal party governance and leadership direction, made the explosive remark while addressing concerns about the future of the governing party.

A Sharp Internal Critic

Dr. Amoako Baah has long positioned himself as one of the most vocal internal critics within the NPP. Over the years, he has repeatedly called for reforms, transparency, and what he describes as a return to the party’s foundational principles.

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Dr. Richard Amoako Baah criticizes NPP leadership in explosive statement.

His latest statement suggests deep frustration with what he perceives as a moral and structural decline within the party.

What Triggered the Statement?

While the full context of his remark continues to circulate, sources close to the discussion indicate that the comment was directed at internal power struggles, alleged sidelining of grassroots voices, and what he believes is a departure from the party’s democratic ideals.

The phrase “Satan has taken over” has since gone viral, dominating political discussions across radio, television, and social media platforms.

Political Implications Ahead of 2028

With the NPP already navigating post-election tensions and internal realignments, such a strong public statement from a senior and respected political scientist could further expose cracks within the party’s structure.

Political analysts say the comment reflects growing dissatisfaction among certain factions and could influence internal reforms or deepen divisions if not addressed strategically.

Reactions Pour In

Supporters of Dr. Amoako Baah argue that he is speaking truth to power and demanding accountability. Others within the party believe such public criticism could damage the NPP’s image and unity.

Regardless of where one stands, the comment has undoubtedly intensified conversations about leadership, direction, and internal democracy within one of Ghana’s major political parties.

As the political landscape evolves toward 2028, all eyes remain on how party leadership responds to the growing wave of internal criticism.


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