Accra: The campaign team of New Patriotic Party (NPP) presidential-hopeful, Mr. Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, is gearing up for a significant three-day tour of the Oti Region, scheduled to commence on December 1. This initiative is part of Mr. Agyapong’s strategic efforts to engage with delegates in anticipation of the NPP’s presidential primaries slated for January 31, 2026.
According to Ghana News Agency, Mr. Hayford Obeng, the Oti Regional Campaign Coordinator for Mr. Agyapong, revealed in an interview that preparations for the upcoming visit are well underway. The team anticipates a substantial turnout and enthusiastic reception across the various constituencies planned for this tour.
Mr. Agyapong’s itinerary for the first day, Monday, December 1, includes engagements in the Guan, Buem, and Biakoye Constituencies. During these visits, he is expected to interact with delegates, party supporters, and local opinion leaders to communicate his vision for both the NPP and the nation.
The enthusiasm surrounding the
visit is reportedly high, with many residents, including non-delegates, expressing admiration for Mr. Agyapong’s leadership style. They hold hopes of witnessing him lead the party into the 2028 general elections.
The campaign will continue on Tuesday, December 2, with stops planned in the Krachi East, Krachi West, and Krachi Nchumuru Constituencies. Here, Mr. Agyapong aims to further his message of unity within the party, discipline, economic restructuring, and the empowerment of youth.
The tour will culminate on Wednesday, December 3, with interactions scheduled in the Nkwanta North, Nkwanta South, and Akan Constituencies. Mr. Obeng emphasized that the final day will focus on consolidating grassroots mobilization efforts and bolstering support for Mr. Agyapong throughout the Oti Region.
Mr. Obeng called on delegates and supporters to participate in large numbers to welcome Mr. Agyapong, stressing that their involvement and feedback are crucial to the campaign’s success. He characterized Mr. Agyapong as “t
he only hope for the party going into the 2028 elections,” urging delegates to make “the right choice” in the January 2026 primaries by voting for a leader who is “fearless, principled, and committed to the welfare of the ordinary Ghanaian.”
Mr. Agyapong, the former Member of Parliament for Assin Central, is competing for the NPP flagbearership alongside other notable figures such as Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum, Dr. Bryan Acheampong, and Mr. Kwabena Agyei Agyepong. This nationwide tour represents a crucial component of the aspirants’ efforts to earn the support of NPP delegates ahead of the 2026 internal elections.