Professors, lecturers are ready to work with me as President – Ken Agyapong

Kennedy Agyapong, a potential candidate for the New Patriotic Party’s flagbearer position, has denied allegations that he lacks the necessary intellectual capacity and temperament to serve as President.

He is determined to lead the NPP in the 2024 elections and asserts he is the most suitable candidate for the job.

Ken Agyapong pointed out that those who dispute his presidential qualifications are unaware of the considerable backing he has from university professors, lecturers, and other professionals who are willing to work with him.

He emphasized that these intellectuals firmly believe that “Kennedy Agyapong has a message” and is the one who can lead the NPP to “break the 8” in the upcoming elections.

During the “Showdown Walk” health event in Accra on September 16th, Ken Agyapong shared his plans to lead the NPP in the 2024 elections.

He stated that he has personally met with 45 professionals in Accra and plans to engage with lecturers at KNUST.

Agyapong emphasized that these intellectuals recognize and endorse his vision for Ghana and urged Ghanaians to give him the chance to lead.

He appealed to voters not to be swayed by monetary inducements and stressed that their votes would determine their destiny and the future of their children and grandchildren.

He emphasized the need for pragmatic leaders who can effectively communicate in local dialects and envision these actions translating into tangible economic improvements for ordinary citizens.

Agyapong concluded by highlighting the trust and support he has garnered from voters and emphasized that Ghanaians are ready to entrust him with leadership due to his track record as an ordinary member who has established successful companies and engaged in philanthropic initiatives.

He underscored that it is time to give a businessman the chance to lead, citing his business acumen as a distinguishing factor among the contestants, including those from the opposition NDC.

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