Audio By Carbonatix
Spokesperson for Kennedy Agyapong’s campaign in the New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer race, Kwasi Kwarteng, Esq., has described his candidate as the embodiment of discipline, contrasting him with former Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, whom he says represents humility.
Speaking on JoyNews’ AM Show on Wednesday, Mr Kwarteng noted that while both traits are admirable, Ghana’s current challenges require a leader whose discipline drives tangible results.
"Just like any character trait, people have their strengths and shortcomings. Obviously, some strengths will outweigh others. For instance, people may associate Dr Bawumia with a form of humility. On the general level, Kennedy Agyapong may not be associated with humility, but everybody knows he is known for discipline. He is a no-nonsense person, there are things he will not tolerate," Mr Kwarteng explained.
He emphasised that in these critical times, Ghanaians are searching for a results-driven leader with a track record of performance.
“In a crucial time like this, what Ghanaians are looking for is that person, disciplined, with a remarkable track record. A track record of creating jobs, stimulating growth, and making bold decisions,” he added.
While acknowledging Mr Agyapong’s assertive and outspoken nature, Mr Kwarteng argued that his candidate’s bold character has made him relatable and endeared him to the grassroots.
"He is humble in context," Mr Kwarteng clarified. "His style may be loud, but it reflects his passion for solving problems and connecting with ordinary people."
Both Kennedy Agyapong and Dr Bawumia are among six contenders expected to seek the NPP’s flagbearer slot ahead of the 2028 presidential and parliamentary elections.
Mr Kwarteng concluded by asserting that Kennedy Agyapong remains the most qualified to lead Ghana with practical and disciplined leadership that meets the demands of the moment.
Latest Stories
-
IndigoHomes showcases green vision with tree planting at GreenwichPark
8 seconds -
What Ananse knew about the web before AI existed — and why Ghana must govern it now
2 minutes -
AI in Lending: Progress, risks, and the governance imperative
7 minutes -
We must move beyond politics — Weija-Gbawe MP demands use of completed health facility
17 minutes -
Akosombo, Ghana National Research Fund, and the imperative of investing in national capacity
20 minutes -
Weija-Gbawe MP frustrated over delayed opening of completed children’s hospital
23 minutes -
BoG not meant to make profit – Majority defends losses
52 minutes -
BoG losses must not be interpreted through narrow commercial banking lens – Eric Afful
53 minutes -
Gap co-founder Doris Fisher dies aged 94
58 minutes -
Climate Evidence: Chorkor fishmongers trapped between livelihood and harmful smoke exposure
1 hour -
Roads Minister completes tour of Savannah, Upper West projects, assures timely delivery
1 hour -
Ministry of Labour signs partnership with Instead to tackle youth unemployment
1 hour -
Majority criticises Akufo-Addo gov’t over failure to achieve stability despite BoG losses
1 hour -
The Case for Henry Nana Boakye as Vice Chair of the New Patriotic Party
1 hour -
Majority defends BoG losses, says they reflect cost of economic stabilisation
1 hour