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All Signs Point to Victory in NPP Primaries – Kennedy Agyapong Campaign Team

The campaign team of New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer hopeful Kennedy Ohene Agyapong says growing signals on the ground show that he is on course to win the party’s upcoming presidential primaries.

Speaking in an interview with Alfa Ali on Orange Sunrise, the Director of Research and Strategy for the campaign, Oteng Darko, said Kennedy Agyapong’s sincerity, openness, and consistency clearly set him apart from other contenders.

According to him, one of the campaign’s key messages “Let Ken be Ken” resonates strongly with party supporters because it reflects the candidate’s straightforward nature.

“We all know who Ken is and how he responds to questions. During the media engagement, you could feel the level of honesty in play. He speaks his mind, he speaks the truth, and he is deeply passionate about the people. That honesty puts him way ahead of other politicians,” Oteng Darko stressed.

He further accused some members of the party of engaging in inappropriate rhetoric and personal attacks aimed at derailing Kennedy Agyapong’s campaign. In that regard, he called on former Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia to publicly condemn supporters who insult or attack his opponent.

Oteng Darko claimed the insults formed part of a calculated effort to damage Kennedy Agyapong’s image, but noted that the campaign has chosen not to be distracted.

“Ken remains focused on the campaign and is avoiding all forms of destruction,” he added.

His comments follow a recent interview granted by Kennedy Agyapong on United Television, where the Assin Central MP expressed concern about remarks made against him by certain individuals within the party.

In that interview, Kennedy Agyapong reiterated that he remains committed to his vision for the party, stating that he has deliberately stayed away from social media distractions to concentrate fully on winning the confidence of NPP delegates.

The NPP presidential primaries are expected to be fiercely contested, with internal dynamics and party unity remaining central to the conversation as the race intensifies.