NPP presidential race: Kennedy Agyapong calls for peace after casting his vote
A flagbearer aspirant of the New Patriotic Party’s presidential primaries, Kennedy Agyapong has cast his ballot at the Pentecost worship centre in the Assin Central constituency.
After voting, Mr. Agyapong addressed journalists, sharing details about his team’s vote collation strategy.
He revealed that a dedicated collation centre has been established, where his team will promptly tabulate the voting results to ensure they stay well-informed.
Mr. Agyapong expressed confidence that the process would be peaceful and free from any disruptions.
“We have a centre where the results instantly come in so be rest assured we will get our numbers on time. There is no violence, nothing and we will all go to the stadium this evening to celebrate. Whoever wins is for the party. It’s not an individual thing. If I win, I will be there, If I don’t win, I will be there,” he said.
However, Mr. Agyapong cautioned that if he and his team perceive any bias in the electoral process, they are prepared to take action they believe is in their best interest.
Voting is currently underway in all 275 constituencies across the country to elect a presidential candidate for the New Patriotic Party (NPP).
Over 203,000 delegates, mainly executives of the NPP at the local and national levels, are participating in the poll to select a presidential candidate for the party.