The New Patriotic Party (NPP) candidate for flagbearer Kennedy Agyapong has denied allegations that he was involved in the destruction of billboards and artwork connected to him. Frank Annoh-Dompreh is the member of parliament for Nsawam-Adoagyiri.
This comes in response to allegations made by Kennedy Agyapong’s supporters that Annoh-Dompreh was behind the destruction of campaign materials in his district in advance of the party’s special delegates congress.
The lawmaker, however, has vehemently denied taking part in such activities. He asserts that even though he does not support Kennedy Agyapong’s bid for the presidency, he would never use such strategies to harm his campaign.
Mr. Annoh-Dompreh made a statement about the situation during an interview with the Parliamentary Press Corp.
He emphasized that he had the utmost respect for Kennedy Agyapong and that he would never take part in any actions that might damage his reputation or campaign. He reaffirmed his dedication to political morality and fair play within the party.
“I don’t know anything about this so-called matter and I feel a lot of pain because this is somebody that I respect, he is not an enemy and I don’t even do this to my opponents in the National Democratic Congress (NDC) who have their artworks all over Nsawam and how much more will I go about pulling down the artwork of my colleague Member of Parliament.
“This is not the first time they are throwing this allegation at me and I want to tell my colleague that I don’t have anything personal against him.”
He predicted that Vice President Mahamadu Bawumia, the vice president, would receive a strong endorsement at the upcoming Special Delegates Congress of the NPP.
“If you zero in on what happened in Sunyani in 1998 and all the things that the other contestants have said, there are not going to be any surprises, it will be an emphatic endorsement for the most popular candidate and you know it is the Vice President and he is going to win hands down.”