Former (NPP) Member of (MP), , has expressed his disappointment with the party's inability to pay its workers four months after going into opposition.

Ken Agyapong, a former flagbearer hopeful of the party, said that the party not being able to pay its workers or not having the resources to run its activities was a worry.

He, however, indicated that opposition political parties having financial difficulties is a common trend in Ghana's political landscape. "It is not only unique to the NPP, but every party, when they go to opposition, they face financial or resource challenges.

So, I came from Madagascar, and I heard the news that for four months, we've not been able to pay salaries and even money to work. "So, I decided I'll come and give my widow's mite as a contribution to help run the administration of the party," Ken said at the NPP Headquarters in Accra when he was donating money to the party on Friday, April 25, 2025.