They say my English isn’t good enough to be president — Ken Agyapong

Kennedy Agyapong has told polling station executives that he is one of them, and if he’s being disrespected, it clearly tells how the others see them. 

To him, if his 24 years of service to the party in parliament and other capacities is being overlooked, then it is clear that they do not have regard for the grassroots. 

Making this known in a post shared via social media, he noted that his opponents use his command over the English language to condemn him. Indicating that it is not sufficient for someone who aspires to be president. 

His post read, “They say my English isn’t good enough to be president. I, Ken Agyapong, have served in Parliament for 24 years. So I ask you: If they have no respect for my 24 years of service, what respect do you think they have for you, my grassroots polling station executives?”. 

Kennedy Agyapong further noted that the NPP is headed in the wrong direction and needs to be rescued.

He urged the grassroots who believe in him and his vision and are of the same rank as him to come on board to change the party’s direction and prevent is from getting extinct.

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