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I’M NOT GOING INDEPENDENT, IT ISN’T THE WISE THING TO DO – Ken Agyapong

Kennedy Agyapong

Assin Central Member of Parliament, Kennedy Agyapong, has clarified that he has no intention of going independent, deeming it unwise.

Mr Agyapong’s statement comes following his recent visit to Kumasi to support Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s campaign in the Ashanti Region.

Despite speculation about his future political plans, Agyapong reiterated his commitment to the New Patriotic Party (NPP) during his 64th birthday celebration.

He acknowledged that his decision to join Dr Bawumia’s campaign without prior notice to his supporters may have caused confusion but emphasized that he remains a loyal member of the NPP.

Mr Agyapong urged both his supporters and those of Dr Bawumia to prioritize unity within the party as they prepare for the upcoming elections, dismissing any rumours of his resignation from the NPP.

“It didn’t go well with some of you. Let me apologise for not informing you before I went there,” he said.

He added, “what I want the party people to know is that I have not resigned from the party. I am not going independent. I am still an NPP member. As I am a party member, no matter what happened during the primaries, I think we are all party people and it will be best for us to come together, so I am pleading with my supporters. Let’s use my birthday to reconcile.

He continued, “I am also appealing to the Vice President’s supporters, I know they are intimidating my supporters. If they want us to come together and unite, then they should also reciprocate the same favours I am rendering, on behalf of my supporters. So I am pleading with both sides. There is no Kennedy Agyapong supporters, there is no Vice President supporters, we have NPP supporters.”

“I am not selfish. People have come to me to go independent, but that is not the wise thing to do and therefore I have refused to do that,” he further stated.

 

 

 

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