[WATCH] Kennedy Agyapong Apologizes to His Fans Following his Campaign with Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia

kennedy agyapong and dr. mahamudu bawumia's campaign brouhaha

Member of Parliament, Kennedy Agyapong and a staunch supporteer of the New Patriotic Party has finally apologized to his fans following his campaign with party’s flagbearer Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.

The Member of Parliament rendered this apology to his fans during his 64th birthday celebration, mentioning that his decision to campaign with the Vice President to the Ashanti region did not go well with his fans and hence his apology for not informing his fans prior to the trip.

In the video, he however disclosed that he is not contesting as an independent candidate in the upcoming elections and that means both factions, his fans and Vice President fans must come together to rally support behind the NPP.

He added Bawumia’s fans are ‘intimidating’ his fans and he advised that both sides come together and unite and that a united front of party’s faithfuls will make the New Patriotic Party secure a win in the upcoming general elections.

Some of the fans were heard rallying behind the Member of Parliament and cheering him whilst he spoke with many describing him as sensible and doing the needful but without his inclusion in the ballot paper they are not going to vote.

Background: Kennedy Agyapong and Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s Campaign Brouhaha

These individuals were seen in a trending video voicing their pent-up feelings to Kennedy Agyapong. Some of the members were heard expressing their dissatisfaction with the governing party adding that the NPP has failed to deliver on their mandate.

Others were also heard saying ”we needed you instead to come and so we can vote for you, we are hungry and its you we needed” adding to their complaints to the MP, whilst Kennedy was seen in his vehicle quietly gazing at the NPP members grumblin

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