- Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu, the majority leader of Parliament, has distanced himself from what he calls a “spirited attack” on his person by Kennedy Agyapong, an Assin Central MP and presidential candidate for the National Patriotic Party, who accuses him of engaging in “tribal and religious politics.”
- Kennedy Agyapong charged the Majority Leader with inciting tribalism inside the party at a rally held on Friday, September 30, in Kumasi’s Jubilee Park. The Majority Leader is a key player in the effort to elect Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.
- But, he claims that he has “not endorsed or conspired with anybody” to “hijack the party,” according to a statement from the Majority Leader’s office that was copied to Peacefmonline.
- Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu, majority leader and minister for parliamentary affairs, emphasized that in the National Patriotic Party, his character feature has been “truthfulness, pragmatism, and realism, and these have always led and guarded his words, talks, and interactions.”
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