'Kennedy Agyapong can help NPP win power in 2028' - Kwasi Kwarteng opines
A photo collage of Kwasi Kwarteng (L) and Kennedy Agyapong
Former Ministry of Education Spokesperson, Kwasi Kwarteng, has stated that Kennedy Agyapong, the former Member of Parliament for Assin Central, presents a unique advantage to the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in its bid to win the 2028 elections.
Speaking on GHOne TV and monitored by GhanaWeb on Tuesday, May 20, 2025, he said, “I believe Dr. Yaw Adutwum is more than capable of leading the NPP, just like the other aspirants. But considering the exigencies of the moment, particularly if the focus is on who can help us win power in 2028, I think Kennedy Agyapong presents a unique advantage.”
He noted that the internal dynamics of the NPP are evolving, especially with ongoing discussions about expanding the delegate base from the current 230,000 polling station executives to potentially over 700,000.
According to him, this makes it essential for all aspirants to strengthen their appeal and connection with the grassroots.
“In such a climate, everyone will need to rebrand and reposition themselves. We are in a party governed by the rule of law. Now we are looking to expand our electoral college to about 230,000 delegates, and we may even consider increasing that number to around 700,000. So I’m sure everybody will rebrand themselves,” he remarked.
Kwarteng also noted that former Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia is likely to contest, based on his recent conduct and public engagements.
“It is not in dispute that Dr Bawumia will contest. If you observe his conduct, public engagements, and recent remarks, it’s quite clear that he intends to run,” he stated.
He acknowledged other potential candidates, including Kennedy Agyapong and former Minister of Education Dr Yaw Adutwum, while emphasising that the final decision will rest with party delegates.
“If he [Kennedy Agyapong] doesn’t win, then as a loyal party member, I will throw my support behind whoever emerges victorious. That’s the nature of our politics. Even Ken himself supported Dr Bawumia after the primaries. That’s what unity looks like. In the end, whoever wins will receive our full backing,” he added.
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