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Kennedy Agyapong divides the church, Bawumia brings unity – Dawuro claims

Journalist Kwaku Dawuro has raised doubts about Kennedy Agyapong’s religious beliefs, asserting that the former Assin Central legislator is not a Christian who acknowledges the existence of Jesus Christ.

Speaking on Movement in the Morning on Movement TV and Wontumi Radio, Dawuro suggested that the New Patriotic Party (NPP) would be better off backing a leader who fosters unity rather than one who creates division.

His remarks appeared to be a direct response to Agyapong, who, according to Dawuro, had previously stirred tensions within the church through his outspoken criticisms of religious leaders ahead of the 2020 elections.

Referencing a meeting between Agyapong and a group of lawyers, Dawuro claimed the former MP had attributed the NPP’s 2024 election loss to the party’s decision to field a Muslim flagbearer.

Rejecting what he described as religious bigotry, Dawuro emphasized, “On record, Kennedy Agyapong is not a Christian.”

He went on to argue that Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, despite being a Muslim, has shown a greater ability to unite both religious communities.

“Between a Muslim who brings Christians together and a Christian who divides and threatens the church… who can lead a nation?” he questioned, concluding that it is more beneficial to support a leader who strengthens religious harmony rather than one who sows discord.

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