On August 22, Kwabena Agyei Agyepong, a candidate for president, will wrap up his tour of the country in the Ashanti Region.

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Source: newsthemegh.com

On Tuesday, August 22, hopeful presidential candidate Kwabena Agyei Agyepong will meet with Super Delegates in Kumasi to wrap out his national tour.

Mr. Agyepong’s nine-day voyage took him through Accra, Dambai, Ho, Takoradi, Cape Coast, Techiman, Sunyani, and Goaso.

He had the chance to interact with party delegates during this lengthy visit in order to be ready for the next NPP Super Delegates Conference on Saturday, August 26.

Mr. Agyepong has frequently emphasized that if elected president of the nation, he will run a more efficient government.

In order to ensure better value for money, he has laid forth a six-point plan that includes tactics to cut back on excessive spending in public procurement.

He fervently believes that a number of government agencies, including the Ministry of Chieftaincy and the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs, might be abolished in order to streamline operations and serve as an example of sound budgetary management in these trying economic times.

Mr. Agyepong emphasizes that this strategy aims to not only save money but also to strongly convey to the populace the government’s commitment to responsible financial management.

The flagbearer candidate has asked delegates in various regions to put ideals, principles, and loyal party service ahead of personal gain and the commercialization of politics.

He emphasizes the significance of giving future generations a better future and pledges that, if elected, he will lead the nation with distinction as it enacts austerity measures to boost the economy.

Mr. Agyepong also emphasized the need for a new strategy inside the party and the need of choosing a flagbearer who represents a “new dawn” in order to improve the NPP’s chances of winning a third straight term in the general elections of 2024.

He feels he has the abilities and necessary expertise to successfully maintain the party’s hold on power, drawing on his experience as President JA Kufuor’s press secretary and as a former NPP general secretary.

Mr. Agyepong stressed the need for an enthusiastic and resolute leader who can reestablish the party’s base and win back the confidence of the Ghanaian people in his final remarks during his tour. He positioned himself as the ray of hope for a new beginning in Ghana’s governance.

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