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Home » Dr. Bawumia Should Step Aside and Endorse Kennedy Agyapong

Dr. Bawumia Should Step Aside and Endorse Kennedy Agyapong

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaJune 29, 2025 Social Issues & Advocacy No Comments4 Mins Read
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Ghana Deserves Better: Dr. Bawumia Should Step Aside and Endorse Kennedy Agyapong

Ghana is at a crossroads—not only politically, but morally. As a businessman and citizen who understands both economy and leadership, I urge the leadership of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), especially Members of Parliament (MPs), Municipal Chief Executives (MCEs), and party officials, to reflect deeply on the direction of the party and the nation.

This is not about personal rivalry. This is about national rescue.

I have long admired Kennedy Agyapong—not blindly, but for the good and principled courage in him. He may be blunt, but he is honest. He respects those who serve with integrity. What many fear in him is not rebellion—but reform. Unlike others, he refuses to shield wrongdoing simply because it wears the party’s color.

Those who label him as “dangerous” do so because he threatens their access to unearned privilege. But Kennedy is no enemy—he is a brother to the party, a patriot to the nation. His crime, it seems, is refusing to bow to the culture of silence and hypocrisy. He is not a prophet of doom—he is a defender of discipline.

Meanwhile, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, in the eyes of many Ghanaians, has presided over what can only be described as a monumental failure. His legacy—if we are honest—is economic hardship, broken promises, and weakened credibility. From unmet infrastructure pledges like the Cape Coast airport and harbor, to the disillusionment across marketplaces and households, Ghanaians are not blind. Even the unborn, figuratively speaking, will question the silence of today’s leaders.

To my fellow NPP MPs and executives—why the fear? Why the silence? You were not elected to protect individuals. You were called to serve a nation. The words of wise men like Otumfuo Osei Tutu II and former President Kufuor should not be ignored. Leadership without integrity is not leadership at all.

A Bold Suggestion
If Dr. Bawumia were to withdraw from the race and humbly endorse Kennedy Agyapong, it would not be weakness—it would be wisdom. It would restore credibility to the party and open a fresh path forward. He would be remembered, not as one who clung to ambition, but as one who prioritized Ghana over pride.

Let us stop pretending. Talk to grassroots members in places like Obuasi and beyond. The people see Kennedy as hope. Why then do some educated party leaders act blind, endorsing a path they know leads to defeat? Dr. Bawumia is a path to a miserable defeat while Mr. Kennedy is a path to victory and hope.

What Some MPs Fear from a Kennedy Presidency:

Backdoor Contracts and Sole Sourcing Scrutiny. Kennedy would dismantle corruption-friendly procurement systems. Accountability for Ghost Projects. He would demand proof of delivery before payment—not politics as usual. Clampdown on Foreign Travel Abuse. No more luxury “fact-finding missions” with no findings to show. End to Unearned Contracts for Party Financiers. Contracts would go to capability, not connections. Protection for Whistleblowers. Kennedy defends truth-speakers, threatening those who thrive in secrecy. Reform of State-Owned Enterprises. SOEs would operate on merit, not on bloated payrolls or political appeasement. Fair Internal Democracy. Vote-buying and primary rigging would meet a fierce opponent. Investigation of Road Project Scandals. From Wontumi’s alleged road funding controversy to others—no more cover-ups. Reduction of Political Overemployment. Ministries and agencies would be run lean, not layered with idle patronage. Freedom from Media Control. With independent media under Kennedy’s support, propaganda would face a reckoning.

The Path Forward
It is time for Ghana’s choice to override the party’s choice. Politics must be about people—not preservation of personal interest. Mr. Kennedy Agyapong represents a different spirit: one of accountability, fairness, and nation-first thinking.

Let us not fear him—let us empower him. Let us not cling to failed formulas—let us embrace renewal. Dr. Bawumia must make peace with truth. A graceful withdrawal and endorsement of Mr. Kennedy could restore both dignity and direction to the NPP.

Ghana needs leaders who serve—not those who survive at the expense of the people.

Let the truth be told, let the party be saved, and let Ghana win.

God bless Kennedy Agyapong. God bless NPP. God bless Ghana.

By
Gaddiel R. Ackah
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U.S. Navy veteran. Lives in U.S.A.
Social Advocate for economic independence, spiritual growth and ethical leadership. His work spans military, education, business, spirituality, leadership, politics, personal development, national transformation, character development and creative arts, making him a multifaceted influencer.

Author of Many Leadership and Inspiring books.

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