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Listen to the streets and vote for Ken Agyapong

Spokesperson for the Kennedy Agyapong campaign, Kwasi Kwarteng has urged the New Patriotic Party delegates to listen to what the ordinary Ghanaians are saying.

He says the people believe in Kennedy Agyapong and his leadership and will vote massively for him if he is elected flagbearer.

Therefore, it is imperative to look at the bigger picture when voting on January 31, 2025, rather than looking at the interests of a select few in the political party.

Kwasi Kwarteng was speaking on Kumasi-based Sompa TV when he made this known.

“If you are a delegate, don’t listen to Kwasi Kwarteng; listen to what the people of Ghana are saying. When you are in a trotro, what are the people saying? What are the people saying in the churches and the mosques? They say if we bring Ken, they will vote.

The 2028 elections are not just about presenting a candidate. They are interested in someone they can trust and believe and that person is kennedy Agyapong,” he said on Sompa FM.

Meanwhile, a new poll conducted by Global InfoAnalytics has placed former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia well ahead of his contenders in the race for leadership of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

The survey shows Dr. Bawumia commanding 57.4% of voter support, giving him a strong lead as the party heads toward its next internal elections.

His closest rival, Assin Central MP Kennedy Agyapong, trails with 29.3%, maintaining a significant but distant second place.

The remaining contenders are far behind in single digits. Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum, the Education Minister, secured 6.0%, followed by Dr. Bryan Acheampong with 4.6%, and Kwabena Agyapong with 3.3%.

The figures underscore Bawumia’s entrenched position within the party’s base and hint at a consolidating support structure ahead of the NPP’s leadership primaries.

Kennedy Agyapong, however, continues to maintain a notable following, positioning himself as the main challenger in what is shaping up to be a two-horse race.

Political analysts say the poll results reflect Bawumia’s continued dominance after serving as Vice President for nearly a decade, as well as his influence among delegates and grassroots members.

Meanwhile, Agyapong’s numbers indicate that his outspoken style and appeal to a segment of the party faithful remain strong, even if the gap appears wide.

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