Former New Patriotic Party (NPP) stalwart Hopeson Adorye has openly expressed his discontent with the party's decision to oust him, emphasizing his confidence in his past contributions.
In an interview, Adorye hinted at the possibility of the party seeking his support in the future.
Uninhibited by his dismissal, Adorye, now free to openly discuss the party, directed a message to the General Secretary, Justin Koduah Frimpong, stating, “The General Secretary should get a lot of letterheads down because he is going to write a lot of letters. I have my freedom. I decide where I should belong to.”
Anticipating potential turmoil within the NPP as the 2024 elections approach, Adorye predicted mass resignations.
Despite his expulsion, he defended his loyalty to the NPP, challenging anyone in the party to claim greater allegiance, especially before he supported Alan Kyerematen.
Disputing the notion that he was sacked, Adorye contended that his departure was non-verbally communicated by supporting breakaway member Alan Kyerematen and his independent presidential bid.
Despite the official letter of expulsion released on November 20, 2023, Adorye maintained he was already aware of his forfeited membership.
Confident about the future, Adorye anticipates that over time, the NPP might seek his audience. Unfazed by the situation, he conveyed, “I am not worried. It is no problem.”