Don’t fall for the “I’m your brother” campaign message—Ken Agyapong to Wa delegates

Flagbearer hopeful for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kennedy Ohene Agyapong has urged delegates to look beyond relations in the flagbearership race.
According to him, delegates should question all aspirants to know what they have in store for them before they decide to vote for them on January 31, 2026.
“They will come and say I am your brother, but scrutinize them. They don’t have any message, so they won’t come and tell you anything but the fact that you should vote for them because “I’m your brother”.
Kennedy Ohene Agyapong was speaking to delegates in the Upper West Region when he made this known.
He touted his achievements, indicating that he has, over the years, proven his competence and will do more if given the power.
“I have a track record of creating jobs. I have employed over 7000 people in this country. You people should give me acres of land, and I will bring my Chinese investors, and we will work on soybean farm and build soybean factory to employ the people here. In such factories, you do not need a certificate to work there,” he said.
Kennedy Agyapong indicated that he has contributed his quota as a Ghanaian to the fight against unemployment by employing over 7000 Ghanaians in jobs that he has opened, and the same cannot be said for others.