A member of the Communications Team for Kennedy Ohene Agyapong's 2024 Presidential campaign has challenged Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia to provide evidence of any job he has created since assuming office in 2017.
The team asserts that Kennedy Agyepong has employed around seven thousand workers but as head of the Economic Management Team, the Vice President has not created any job opportunities for the delegates of the party.
They argue that instead, the Vice President is going around taking credit for the work done by Ministers and their Deputies.
They called on Dr. Bawumia to focus on his own accomplishments.
Responding to a statement made by the Vice President during his campaign trail where he mentioned that the party is not only for the rich, a member of Kennedy Agyapong's Communications Team, Mr. George Opoku Amponsah called out Dr. Bawumia and his team.
Mr. Amponsah warned that they will not stand idle while attacks are directed at Kennedy Agyepong, who is a Member of Parliament (MP) for Assin Central in the Central Region.
During an interview on the Ghana Yensom morning show on Accra 100.5 FM on Tuesday, July 18, 2023, Mr. Amponsah stated that Kennedy Agyapong did not amass his wealth from being in government.
He pointed out that not too long ago, Dr. Bawumia, as a running mate, relied on the generosity of others, but now he allegedly has significant wealth and is reportedly offering GHC200 to delegates on his campaign trail to succeed President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.
Mr. Amponsah criticised Dr. Bawumia and his team for constantly attacking Kennedy Agyapong's personality, suggesting that this is because Agyapong understands the challenges faced by neglected party delegates.
The Communications Team member emphasised that they will not tolerate baseless attacks on Kennedy Agyapong's bid for the presidency.
Source: ghanaweb.com
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They are rather making Bawumia more popular by attacking him,it's now clear Bawumia will be elected...God help this fine competent visionary incorruptible gentleman to lead Ghana
No fears Bawumia. You are winning in all the Npp stronghold of Ashanti, Bono, Ahafo and Eastern regions. Together with emerging Northern regions where the Npp is giving the Ndc a good run for their money because of the emergence of Bawumia, Bawumia will prevail. I understand that Bawumia is even doing well in the Coastal areas and Bono east. It is possible and the battle is still the Lord’s,
The attacks on Bawumia from all angles within and outside the NPP is not surprising. As long as he has the ball on his legs the tackles will continue, that is to be understood. Even Messi or Ronaldo do not see players tackling them when the ball is NOT with them. Bawumia should count himself lucky for being tackled from all angles. This is a clear indication that he has the ball with him. My advice to big brother Bawumia and those close to him is that they should remain focused. They shouldn't respond to those tackles/attacks, it doesn't help. Scarcely will you find Messi going hard after players who gives him heavy knocks in the field of play. At times he doesn't even look back to see who gave him that bone breaking tackle for the ball. His attention is always on the ball. In all these , it is 1 NPP, 1 Elephant, 1 blue, white and red colours and one Presidential candidate. Let the delegates decide and stop the attacks now.
Ken and his team don't loose your focus. Your attack on Dr Bawumia will not help you. Be focused on your policies and the vision you want to champion. Constant attack on Dr Bawumia is making it look like you hate him or jealous of him. Continuous outburst against him will rather drive delegates away from you. Your temperament is becoming nauseating and not endearing. Focus on your message and not attack on persons.