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Don’t Let Our Leaders Confuse You With Big English, You Won’t Eat That – Kennedy Agyapong To Ghanaians

Kennedy Agyapong

Kennedy Agyapong is effectively promoting himself to NPP delegates and providing sufficient justifications for why he should lead the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to victory in the general elections of 2024.

Kennedy Agyapong warned the electorate not to be duped by his opponents who will woo them with big English while demonstrating how he has created enough jobs for the youth in his position as a businessman and how he could do more if he is empowered as the NPP flagbearer.

Speaking to some party delegates in Tema as part of his campaign to become the flagbearer aspirant of the NPP for the 2024 polls, he said:

Kennedy Agyapong

“If you lack something, appreciate whoever has it, so that he would show you the way, it is no need being jealous. Those of you all over the place that you will create jobs, even your house girls are paid by government.

“Compared to me, who has over 7,000 workers in this country. Ask them, that they said they will create jobs and give us ease, how many people have you employed in Ghana?

“Don’t let them wear suit and come and lie to you. English we no go chop. Ibi our pockets dey speak, so when they come, take caution,” he added.

“Money can solve issues but not all issues because if it was all about money Akufo-Addo wouldn’t have become president because Mahama distributed brand new cars till chiefs also benefitted.

“At the time, we were struggling with used pickups, salt, gari, maggi cube, second-hand clothes was what we used to unseat Mahama,” he said warning his own party: “but politicians don’t learn. They don’t learn.”

Agyapong, a known financier of the NPP has serially boasted about how much monetary contributions he has made to the party since he joined in the early 90s.

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