Ex-President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kwesi Nyantakyi, expressed his newfound admiration for Kennedy Agyapong and Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, asserting that they defended him.
During an interview on Starr Chat with Bola Ray, Mr. Nyantakyi clarified that he had no prior association with Kennedy Agyapong.
“I was disturbed by the negative publicity but I was unperturbed about the truth or otherwise of the matter. I was sure that one day people will get to know the truth.
“That is why I have developed a certain respect and love for people like the Honourable Ken Agyapong. He seemed to be the only person who stood up for me publicly and the Right Honourable Speaker. But you know the interesting thing: I had never met Kennedy Agyapong, neither had I spoken to him,” Mr. Nyantakyi narrated.
He continued: “Some people may have thought that I went to place a plea before him to come to my aid. Apart from seeing the honourable Kenned Agyapong on TV and then listening to him on the radio. I never had a personal encounter with him. Mr. Speaker, I knew him long ago as my senior but I hadn’t met him for more than two decades.
“But in the course of his work, he encountered FIFA officials and got to know certain insights into the matter. So he made some public statements.”
The former GFA President also expressed worry over how people take publication from the media without verifying.
“Some people are so gullible when they hear stories in the media that they don’t bother to investigate. They just accept it hook, line and sinker,” he added.
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