In a recent statement, Kennedy Agyapong has stirred debate within the New Patriotic Party (NPP) by questioning the suitability of Dr. Bawumia as the party’s flagbearer. Agyapong’s comments center on the significant loss of over 2 million votes, suggesting that such a deficit should disqualify a candidate from a second opportunity to lead the party.
Agyapong’s jab raises critical questions about the NPP’s strategy moving forward. The substantial loss of votes under Bawumia’s leadership has prompted discussions about whether a fresh face or a different approach might be necessary to regain public trust and secure future electoral victories.
The remarks by Agyapong highlight the internal tensions and strategic considerations within the NPP as they navigate the path to the next election. The party faces the challenge of balancing loyalty and experience with the need for a candidate who can resonate with a broader electorate and reverse the recent decline in voter support.
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