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NPP flagbearer hopeful Kennedy Agyapong has reiterated his commitment to principled and people-centred leadership following a tour of Takoradi in the Western Region.
In a message shared on his Facebook timeline, he stated that true leadership is grounded in service, honesty, and a determination to build a nation in which every region has the opportunity to flourish.
"Leadership is about service, honesty, and a commitment to building a nation where every region thrives," he posted.
He urged delegates to consider him for the position because "I am ready to lead with courage, truth and a clear plan for development."
His remarks form part of ongoing engagements aimed at rallying support and outlining his vision for national development.
All five candidates seeking to lead the NPP into the 2028 general election are currently touring the country to present their campaign messages to delegates.
Kennedy Agyapong, who occupies the first position on the ballot, has centred his campaign on industrialisation and job creation for the nation’s growing youth population.
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