Member of Parliament for Assin Central and flagbearer hopeful of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kennedy Ohene Agyapong has cleared up any misunderstandings regarding his position and pay as the head of the Ghana Gas board.
Speaking in a recent interview on Oyerepa TV, monitored by InsightNewsgh.com, Ken Agyapong noted that numerous claims of financial benefits connected to his position as the Board Chairman of the Ghana Gas have been made, which he has strongly refuted.
Ken Agyapong explained that he earns GH¢2,600 for each board meeting that he attends, but that these meetings happen irregularly—sometimes months will pass between them.
Sometimes three months we haven’t even gone for a meeting. Funny enough, I didn’t even know how much I take, so when those conversations started, I went to ask the secretary, and I was told I take GH¢2,600,” he said.
Ken Agyapong disclosed that he had spoken with a few board members about resigning, one of them being the Minister of Energy, Matthew Opoku Prempeh, also referred to as NAPO.
He asserts, however, that because of his valuable contributions to the group, some members have been reluctant to let him step down from his position.
“I have told the board members, several times that I just want to resign. Even last week I was discussing it with NAPO, the minister, that I wanted to resign and go, but the board was even begging me not to leave. NAPO was advising me that I shouldn’t leave.
“Go and sample opinions from the workers from Ghana Gas, changes that I have brought, investments that they have made. I have that leadership quality you can’t take it from me,” he added.
He continued “If lose, I will stop, whoever will talk I won’t listen, I will leave, they have created the impression that there is money they to be looted.”
Could you believe I earn 2600gh at Ghana Gas but Npp is creating an impression like I earn a lot from Ghana Gas..
I will resign as Board Chairman of Ghana Gas if I lose NPP primaries – Kennedy Agyapong pic.twitter.com/sbsnrsJ1j8— Rasta4NDC🇬🇭 JM 4 President (@Rasta4NDC) November 2, 2023
Kennedy is one of three candidates—Dr. Bawumia, Dr. Owusu Afriyie Akoto, and Francis Addai-Nimoh—running for the role of flagbearer.
The NPP has set November 4, 2023, as the date for choosing President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo‘s successor as the party’s head.