Agyapong Spokesperson Claims Akufo-Addo Abandons Bawumia's Campaign

Kennedy Agyapong's team claims the former president has ditched his old ally. Kwasi Kwarteng speaks for the Assin Central politician and says Akufo-Addo walked away from Bawumia's campaign. The lawyer believes this move has shaken up the former vice president's supporters. Kwarteng told reporters that Akufo-Adso used to be the main person backing Bawumia during previous elections. He thinks the ship has lost its captain and direction.

Kwarteng points to Bryan Acheampong as proof that Bawumia's team is falling apart. The former agriculture minister wanted to become Bawumia's running mate for the upcoming race. Acheampong was one of the top choices for the vice president position. Kwarteng says even major money backers have stopped believing in Bawumia's plans. The campaign spokesperson thinks this shows how much trouble the former vice president faces.

The Kennedy Agyapong supporter feels confident about their chances against Bawumia. Kwarteng believes voters would pick Kennedy if the party held elections right away. He thinks Kennedy has gained momentum as other candidates lose support. The lawyer sees this as the perfect time for Kennedy to win the party leadership. However, recent research from Global InfoAnalytics shows Bawumia still leads the race for the party's top spot.
 

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