NPP women ban Kennedy Agyapong over ‘disrespectful’ 2024 campaign remarks
A group of NPP women in the Tarkwa-Nsuem Constituency have strongly criticized Kennedy Agyapong for his recent remarks during his 2024 presidential election campaign tour. The confrontation happened when his comments were described as offensive and disrespectful. The women have now warned him never to return to the area again.
The dispute began when Agyapong reportedly claimed no man in Tarkwa-Nsuem was as brave as himself. This statement angered the women, who accused him of arrogance and a lack of respect for the community. They also dismissed his criticism of local leaders, pointing out that no NPP presidential candidate from the constituency has faced such public backlash.
The incident highlights tensions within the NPP’s local branch over leadership and respect. Agyapong’s comments have led to a direct rebuke from women in the constituency, who have now barred him from future visits. The dispute may affect party unity as the search for a presidential candidate continues.
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