New Patriotic Party (NPP) Presidential aspirant, Ing. Kwabena Agyei Agyapong, has stated emphatically that the documents all five NPP Flagbearer aspirants signed on Thursday as a peace pact had no errors, contrary to claims by another aspirant, Kennedy Agyapong.
There was drama at the signing ceremony in the full glare of the media as Kennedy Agyapong was reluctant to sign the document, claiming he spotted some errors in it.
However, in a response to a delegate’s enquiry who wanted to know whether there was any error in the document, as Kennedy Agyapong alleged, Kwabena Agyapong, who also contested the 2023 primaries of the NPP, confirmed there was no error, adding that the same document was given to them during the last primaries.
According to him, the latest one was also given to all aspirants days before the signing ceremony
“The document we signed was the same document which was part of our filing forms. It was the same for the last primaries. We signed the same document, but because it was not made public, one of us decided to leave the party after the election.
“So the feeling this year is that if it is made public and everyone signs publicly for Ghanaians to see, you cannot say you reject the results, and you’re leaving.
“So there was nothing new in the document. They sent the documents to us well ahead of time, and I looked through it thoroughly. It was the same documents attached to our filing form, so there was no error in. There was nothing like that,” Ing Kwabena Agyepong affirmed.
Kennedy Agyapong has come under criticism from party supporters for unnecessarily drawing negativity to an otherwise positive exercise for the party.








