New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer hopeful, Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, says Ghana’s challenges require practical solutions, not polished rhetoric. In a bold statement during his campaign tour, Agyapong declared:
“It is not about English but a pragmatic approach; that’s the only way to solve most of our problems in this country.”
Positioning himself as a results-oriented candidate, Ken Agyapong emphasized the need for leadership grounded in entrepreneurship and action, rather than eloquence and political tradition. He argued that Ghana’s economic transformation hinges on industrialization, job creation, and empowering local communities, especially in underserved regions.
He reiterated his plan to relocate two government ministries to the northern part of the country, citing Tamale’s airport and the Upper West Region’s airstrip as strategic assets for boosting agro-exports and regional development.

“Ghanaians are calling for Kennedy Agyapong because of his entrepreneurship—because they believe I’m the one who can solve unemployment,” he said.