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Editorial News of Wednesday, 19 March 2025

    

Source: www.ghanawebbers.com

Kennedy Agyapong’s absence cost us Assin Central – Ntim Fordjour

In a recent statement, Ntim Fordjour, the Deputy Minister for Education, expressed regret over the absence of Kennedy Agyapong during the Assin Central parliamentary elections. Fordjour asserted that Agyapong's non-participation had a significant impact on their campaign efforts. He noted that Agyapong’s influence and support could have swayed the outcome in favor of their party, emphasizing the importance of unity within the political ranks. According to Fordjour, the team was prepared to leverage Agyapong's popularity to bolster their chances of winning; however, his lack of presence proved detrimental. Despite this setback, Fordjour remains optimistic about future endeavors and aims to strengthen party cohesion moving forward. He stressed that collective effort is crucial for success in upcoming elections and urged party members to rally together to ensure victory. This incident highlights the essential role prominent figures play in local campaigns and underscores the need for consistent engagement among party leaders to effectively mobilize supporters and resources during critical electoral periods.