“If Ken becomes President, it’ll be difficult for foreigners to enter Ghana” – Nigerian says

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A Nigerian man living in Ghana has said Ken Agyapong becoming Ghana’s next president will make it difficult for foreigners, especially Nigerians, to enter Ghana.

Speaking to the media ahead of the NPP’s internal presidential primaries, the Nigerian man stated, “If Kennedy Chop President for Ghana here, it will not be easy for foreigners, you see all those whitemen, Bangladeshis, Sri Lankans who are in Ghana, before you come to Ghana, it will be hard.

Kennedy will make the country before you take the Ghana visa will be hard, even Nigeria will not be easy because security go tight for his government. He will make things happen because he gets money”.

Some netizens reacting to the Nigerian comments stated, “At this time we need a business, discipline and a wicked president to protect Ghanaians citizens”.

“Two things he has said, which he didn’t say with his mouth

1. Ghana’s security is weak, and Nigerians can easily come in

2. Ken is disciplined and “No nonsense”

I’m voting for Kennedy even though I love JM. Only Kennedy has the heart to deal with galamsey by shoot-to-kill order”, another X user added.

One netizen added, “This is how CLOWNS managed to package Addo and sell to us. The one who supported his party and  justified  E-levey, using 25 million cedis to “unsolved”

Banking sector problem and told the youths to fixed their selves just to mention a few, is now the Messiah? Smh”.

“This is the funniest thing I’ve seen today. That man just cares about money. He’s already selling us to the Indian and Lebanese businessmen.

Let’s make that mistake, and we would see that what we went through with Addo D was child’s play!”, one more netizen added.

Meanwhile, 211,849 registered NPP delegates across 16 regions of the country are voting in the keenly anticipated NPP presidential primaries.

NPP delegates from all 16 regions, and all 275 constituencies, grassroots organisers, constituency executives, and Members of Parliament are expected to vote.

Over 900 voting centres have been set up for the exercise, with voting ending at  3:00 PM, after which counting will commence immediately.

Also, a central collation centre has been established in Accra, where all certified results from each of the 275 constituencies will be transmitted for final certification and declaration.

The former Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, former Assin Central MP, Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, Abetifi MP, Dr Bryan Acheampong, Bosomtwe MP, Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum, and former NPP General Secretary, Kwabena Agyepong, are the five contesting to become the NPP flagbearer for the 2028 election.

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