Ken Agyapong’s “showdown” comment not a threat to Akufo-Addo and Bawumia – Campaign Team

The campaign team of Kennedy Ohene Agyapong has taken the initiative to clarify a recent statement made by the flagbearer hopeful in the New Patriotic Party.

The team emphasized that Kennedy Agyapong’s comment about a potential “showdown” with President Nana Akufo-Addo and Vice President Dr. Mahamudu during Saturday’s special delegates conference was not intended as a threat.

In a video that circulated, Agyapong was captured making a phone call where he expressed his determination to confront the President and Vice President following reports of attacks on his agents in the North East Region.

At a press conference, Agyapong’s campaign manager, Kwame Owusu, said that the expression “showdown” was only used to indicate that Agyapong would win the November 4 polls, regardless of any alleged intimidation against him.

“Whether or not the confrontation was directed towards the Vice President or not, are you concerned about the meaning of confrontation? Because I think the showdown is basically a decisive point of either a confrontation or a contest. In that regard, if it is addressed to the Vice president it only then meant that come November no matter what happens he is going to be a victor.”

“And so that is a showdown, a decisive confrontation and contest… It is not a threat, it is nothing for us to be worried about, it is just a simple language probably expressed in a different form,” he stated.

The campaign manager said that Agyapong is willing to cooperate with the disciplinary process.

Watch a livestream of the press conference below:

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