Christiana Agyapong has urged New Patriotic Party delegates to support her husband's presidential bid, asserting that Kennedy Ohene Agyapong's leadership would prioritize employment opportunities for women and young people ahead of the 2028 elections. Speaking to female party organizers in Atebubu within the Bono East Region, she highlighted the former Assin Central lawmaker's commitment to expanding social programs established during John Agyekum Kufuor's presidency.
The NPP will hold its presidential primary on Saturday, January 31, 2026, to select a candidate for the upcoming general election. Mrs. Agyapong expressed confidence that her husband would preserve initiatives such as free maternal healthcare and school feeding while ensuring employment prospects for university graduates. She called on party members to back the candidate she described as best positioned to return the NPP to power.
The NPP will hold its presidential primary on Saturday, January 31, 2026, to select a candidate for the upcoming general election. Mrs. Agyapong expressed confidence that her husband would preserve initiatives such as free maternal healthcare and school feeding while ensuring employment prospects for university graduates. She called on party members to back the candidate she described as best positioned to return the NPP to power.