Kennedy Agyapong pledges that there would be no growth in Fosu Zongo during his reign

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Kennedy Agyapong, Ghanaian politician has pledged that there would be no growth in Fosu Zongo during his reign.

The Member of Parliament for Assin Central, has chastised his party, the ruling New Patriotic Party, for allocating development funds to the opposition’s strongholds at the expense of the party’s own strongholds.

In the name of democracy, his party, according to the outspoken MP, is engaging in blatant hypocrisy.

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Kennedy Agyapong criticized the lack of road infrastructure in his Central Region, which he described as a stronghold of the NPP, on show on Net2 TV.

Despite understanding the situation in his region, he claims that the Minister of Roads and Highways, Kwaku Amoako Atta, continues to direct road construction to other parts of the country known to be opposition strongholds.

there would be no growth in Fosu Zongo
Kennedy Agyapong

The honorable member stated “You go about taking big loans. And you direct it to places where we receive 0% votes during elections and leave us to our faith. You later come back to question when we lose in the Central Region.”

“What kind of ‘love your neighbor and hate yourself politics is that?’ NPP likes being hypocrites, honestly. You consolidate your base first before you look elsewhere,” he emphasized.

He went on to clarify that one of his political principles is to make sure that the people who vote for him come first. Especially those in his constituency.

“When I had the opportunity to help some people gain recruitment into the police, I canceled the names of some people who voted against me.  Someone is voting for me to become an MP and another is voting against me to lose. When you bring the two of them do you expect me to help such a person? I will never do that.” the Member of Parliament elaborated.

“As I sit here, Fosu Zongo will never see development until I leave office. They don’t vote wisely. And that does not hurt me more like how they tend to be rowdy and violent,” he added.

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