Former presidential aspirant of the , Dr Arthur Kobina Kennedy, has weighed in on discussions surrounding the decision of the party's hierarchy to grant amnesty to all suspended members.
The acting national chairman of the party, Danquah Smirth Butey, in a statement, specified that the party has granted amnesty to members who have been suspended as well as those who were facing various disciplinary actions.
He indicated that the move formed part of the party's commitment to fostering internal cohesion, strengthening solidarity and preparing collectively for the political tasks ahead.
However, Dr Kennedy, in an interview on JoyNews on Monday, August 18, 2025, expressed a contrary view, saying the amnesty will not be good enough to tackle the problems of the party at the base.