Audio By Carbonatix
Member of Parliament for Assin Central, Kennedy Ohene Agyapong has expressed confidence in securing a significant majority of the votes from the Central region in the ongoing New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) Super Delegates Congress.
According to him, the delegates including the people of the Central region have seen his impactful developmental initiatives and will reward him with victory.
Speaking to the media after casting his vote on Saturday, August 26, Mr Agyapong voiced his conviction of capturing approximately 80% of total votes.
“At least I will get 80%, no doubt about it. I will get 80% so we should rest assured because they're going to honour me due to my commitment to the region.
“I think everybody you talk to - all the delegates know what I've done for Central region and they think it’s also time to honour me,” he said.
The Assin Central MP asserted that no amount of financial incentives given to the party delegates could alter his ranking among the top five candidates who will be elected to participate in the party’s November primaries.
“I know I'm going to get massive votes from Central, no doubt about it. No matter the amount they give them, no matter the intimidation, they have conscience and they know that this is the man.
“And look, whoever will do what any election that I don't get involved, we [NPP] will go to opposition. So I mean, that should remind us, especially those who are playing dirty games and all sorts of things,” Mr Agyapong stressed.
He commended the Election Committee and the NPP's national executives for orchestrating a peaceful election process, acknowledging that despite challenges, their willingness to address petitions fosters unity.
Mr. Agyapong also underscored the non-violent nature of the Central region and expressed optimism for a peaceful election.
“We will vote, anybody who wins, we will all come together and face NDC so I don't have a problem at all,” he said.
Latest Stories
-
Kojo Antwi reveals how he landed in trouble for dating a Nima policeman’s daughter
23 minutes -
Full judgement: Court upholds Nana Agradaa’s conviction, cuts 15-year jail term to one year
37 minutes -
3 arrested for unlawful possession of firearms in Wa West District
39 minutes -
It took me 18 years to finish my book – Kojo Antwi
41 minutes -
Kofi Ofosu Nkansah denies claims of NIB arrest over scholarship allegations
49 minutes -
A law at war with itself: How Ghana’s drug policy is failing its public health mission
1 hour -
Women, youth and communities shaping the future of Climate Action
2 hours -
NDC youth petitions party over Kpandai parliamentary seat dispute
2 hours -
Drivers, traders demand action over dark Achimota–Amasaman highway
2 hours -
Ghana Armed Forces partner French military for jungle warfare training against illegal miners
2 hours -
Photos: Ghana and Zambia First Ladies strengthen ties
2 hours -
Policewoman caged over alleged killing of taxi driver
2 hours -
Gov’t taking steps to restore original name of Kotoka International Airport – Transport Minister
2 hours -
RTI Commission slaps another penalty on GES …over RTI violation
2 hours -
Sixth Region, AWE Festival partner to boost diaspora engagement at Kwahu Easter
2 hours
