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Popular U/E NPP financier throws weight behind Ken Agyapong

Financier of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Upper East Region Justin Abavere Adonadaga has thrown his weight behind flagbearer aspirant Kennedy Ohene Agyapong in the upcoming presidential primaries.

One time youngest millionaire, Adonadaga says he will leverage on his rich social capital across the northern parts of the country to ensure that Ken Agyapong gets more votes.

“I will stand by Hon. KOA because he speaks the truth and loves everyone including his worst enemies just like Jesus Christ,” he said.

“I believe he is sent by God to change our Constitution and deal with the policies and politicians who compel good people in public authority to sin against Ghana.  Hon. Ken may not have decided upon himself to enter into this contest, but it is a cup he must drink from and a huge sacrifice he is making to cleanse this land of corruption, thievery, and to restore hope and dignity for Ghanaians.”

Justin Adonadaga recently met with the Assin Central Member of Parliament (MP) at his private residence in Accra to officially inform him of his decision to support his campaign to win the primaries.

He was led to see Ken Agyapong by Dr. Alhassan Sulemana Anamzoya, who is the Northern Zone Campaign Coordinator for KOA Campaign.

“Among all the NPP presidential aspirants, the best man to lead the NPP as Flagbearer is Hon. KOA, and it is pleasing before God for me to support Hon. KOA to rescue our dear homeland Ghana from the ongoing intra-colonization,” he said.

The first phase of the primaries are scheduled for Saturday, August 26.

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