
Ghanaian Majority Whip Quells Fears of Party Split After A-Plus Outburst
Ghanaian Politics: Majority Whip Addresses A-Plus–Ayine Feud A recent alleged feud between Member of Parliament (MP) for Gomoa Central, Kwame Asare Obeng (A-Plus), and Attorney General Dr. Dominic Ayine has been addressed by Majority Chief Whip Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor. The incident, which sparked concerns about internal divisions within the ruling party, occurred in Ghana. Dafeamekpor, in an interview with Channel One TV, dismissed claims of a major rift. "We’re Not Dining with the Devil," Dafeamekpor stated, referring to comments made by A-Plus. He explained that the caucus has engaged with A-Plus, advising him to voice his concerns through established party channels. Dafeamekpor defended the integrity of the caucus, emphasizing that while A-Plus is a significant figure, there are procedures for addressing grievances. He highlighted the existence of disciplinary processes within the caucus for dealing with such issues. The interview offers a glimpse into the internal workings of Ghanaian politics and suggests a commitment to resolving internal conflicts through established procedures. The calm and measured response of the Majority Whip aims to reassure the public of the party's unity and commitment to addressing concerns through proper channels.