NPP Primaries: Kennedy Agyapong goes tribal; urges Akans not to allow "minorities" have their way
13th November 2025
Kennedy Agyapong
NPP Flagbearer aspirant , Kennedy Agyapong, has launched a sensational tribal tirade in his latest campaign message to NPP delegates.
Addressing NPP delegates in Kyebi, in the Abuakwa South constituency of the Easterm Region on Wednesday, Kennedy Agyapong urged Akans to rise up and reject minority tribes in the country to claim what said belongs to them in the NPP Flagbearer race.
The former MP, said he did not understand why MPs in the northern part of the country could unite behind one candidate in the NPP race, but in the south, Akan MPs don't do that for him, one of their own- a situation he said would lead to ''royals becoming slaves' if they don't act.
"Let me tell you something. My grandparent told me something - that what is good is what is your own,' he said.
" Let us be very careful because we are making a mistake. Some people are able to get together and say this is our brother. But when it gets to our turn we are not able to unite. We shall remain servants if we don't change our minds. If we remain disunited, we shall remain servants for long . I'm speaking twi to you and I am not afraid of anyone. I will speak my mind."
"When you go to some places they will say I would have supported you but if I show my face they will say I've betrayed my brother. But as for you Abuakwa person, have you not betrayed your brother? What you'll not be happy if its done to Kweku, don't do it to Kwesi," he added.
Kennedy Agyapong caused more stir with more shocking tribal trades, by claiming that minority tribes are threatening and discriminating against majority Akan tribe - something he said can never be accepted in any country, except in Ghana.
"I am surprised that we the majority sit down for the minority to discriminate against us," Kennedy Agyapong added.
"Tribal politics are going on and it looks like you people have not seen it. The royals will soon become servants if we don't change our attitude. I am telling you and I'm not afraid."
"Today I am standing in Nana Akufo-Addo’s hometown and speaking twi to you. We are not afraid of anybody. In which country do you allow minority to threaten majority. Only in Ghana . It is only in Ghana that we allow minority to threaten majority and it is because we don't love ourselves. Let your Akyem be of concern to you. If we don't do that they will take us for granted in Ghana."