“By the grace of God, Ken is doing perfectly well” – Stephen Amoah

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Dr Stephen Amoah, the Member of Parliament for Nhyiaeso, has said Ken Agyapong is doing perfectly well following his defeat in the New Patriotic Party’s flagbearer election.

According to Dr Stephen Amoah, he is visiting Ken Agyapong to tie up some issues.

He further described Ken Agyapong as a resilient political figure who values the nature of competitive politics.

Speaking on JoyNews’ Super Morning Show on Monday, February 2, Stephen Amoah revealed, “Even this morning, I’m trying to tie up one or two issues, and then I was still going to see Kennedy Agyapong. By the grace of God, he’s doing perfectly well”.

“He’s a politician, and you know the kind of person he is. If you’re close to him, he’s a different person altogether. He’s very fine,” the MP added.

Also, Stephen Amoah further revealed that they are yet to analyse the factors that led to Ken’s defeat in the NPP flagbearer contest.

He added, “When the results came in, we haven’t really sat down to analyse what happened. It’s barely a day. I don’t want to pre-empt anything”.

“What I can say is that the election was very peaceful and very successful. Whatever happened has happened, and as a party, we have won,” he stated.

“We have shown a high level of tolerance, peace and preparedness as a fraternity ready to govern. In the history of this country, I haven’t seen an election as peaceful as this,” Dr Amoah added.

He further expressed his personal disappointment over the outcome of the NPP primaries for Ken Agyapong.

“Of course, I wouldn’t be happy that we lost our candidate, but I am happy that at the end of the day, the party witnessed such a peaceful election. That is my joy,” he said.

Meanwhile, Thomas Worlanyo Tsekpo, a member of Parliament for Hohoe, has said Kennedy Agyapong, a defeated NPP presidential aspirant, is better following the outcome of the party’s primaries.

According to the Hohoe MP, Ken Agyapong’s body language shows a bitter man.

He further claimed that Ken Agyapong contributed to his own defeat in the NPP election after he failed to challenge the flawed NPP primaries process.

Speaking in an interview on Channel TV on February 1, 2026, the Hohoe MP explained, “We have seen in his body language that the man is bitter. Kennedy Agyapong is bitter,” he alleged.

“The NPP’s primary was rigged from day one. You don’t rig an election at the polling station; the rigging happens in the process that leads to the election itself,” he said.

“Instead of lobbying NEC to adopt a bottom-up approach, he agreed to the top-down approach. The very day he agreed, I told myself he would never win, and that is why he is bitter,” Tsekpo stated.

“He allowed the process to go through, and he is now facing the music,” he added.