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Whoever wins the elections isn’t my concern, it’s peace I want – Kennedy Agyapong

Member of Parliament for Assin Central, Kennedy Agyapong, has expressed indifference towards which candidate or party wins the upcoming general elections in December.

He stressed that preserving national peace is more crucial than any particular candidate taking office, urging Ghanaians not to sacrifice the country’s stability.

Agyapong shared these remarks with the media on November 7, 2024, after the Speaker indefinitely suspended parliamentary activities.

“I personally don’t care who wins as long as we have a peaceful country where you can breathe,” he said.

Commenting on the standoff in Parliament over the majority seats, Kennedy Agyapong cautioned that the current situation could endanger the country’s democracy if left unresolved.

He expressed his distaste for any chaos that might incite violence and shared his disappointment over the ongoing clash between the NDC and NPP caucuses in Parliament.

“This is why I don’t preach for war. Otherwise, I would have encouraged what’s going on, but what will be the fate of the country?” he added.

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