The campaign team of Ing. Kwabena Agyei Agyepong has responded to the news of its campaign manager Hon. Ofosu Asamoah leaving the camp to join that of former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.
A statement issued by the team described the incident as unfortunate but not unexpected.
According to the statement, this will not disrupt the activities of the campaign of the aspiring presidential candidate.
“This development, while unfortunate, is neither unexpected nor disruptive to our mission. In the dynamic landscape of politics, such defections are a feature sometimes observed even at the highest levels of national politics.
The KAA campaign is built not on the shifting allegiance of a few individuals, but on the unwavering conviction of a broad and dedicated coalition of willing patriots.”
The team also admonished delegates of the NPP and Ghanaians who support the vision of Mr. Agyepong not to be perturbed.
“To our supporters, delegates, and the countless Ghanaians who believe in our vision we say: Do not be perturbed. Our resolve is stronger than ever. This campaign is never about a single person; it is about a fundamental cause, the urgent need for the NPP to go back to our roots, through the restoration of our cherished principles of genuine service, sacrifice and selflessness.”
The statement further noted that the former General Secretary of the NPP had been marginalized and ostracised but remained dedicated and committed to the NPP.
“For a decade, Ing. Kwabena Agyei Agyepong has endured political adversity, was ostracized and maligned yet Ing. Agyepong has remained steadfast, never turning his back on his beloved NPP. His commitment is forged in resilience, not in the transient allure of resources. We openly acknowledge that we do not possess the vast exchequer available to our fellow Aspirants. Our strength lies elsewhere.
Our strength is in our message. A message of hope, unity, and a return to our noble roots and core values of our great party, the NPP, which is resonating powerfully with delegates across the country.”

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana















