The campaign team of Ken Agyapong (R) says Tetteh (L) isn't an official member
The campaign team of Kennedy Agyapong has publicly dissociated itself from Alex Tetteh, following the circulation of a viral video in which he was captured making what the team believes are ‘derogatory’ remarks against some members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).
In a statement signed by the Campaign Spokesperson to Ken Ohene Agyapong, Kwasi Kwarteng, and dated December 18, 2025, the campaign team stated that Tetteh has no formal links to the Agyapong campaign, stressing that his comments do not represent the views or values of the presidential hopeful or his team.
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“The Campaign wishes to state unequivocally that Mr Tetteh is not an official member, representative, or spokesperson of the Campaign, as such any statements or conduct attributed to him are strictly personal and do not reflect the values, principles, or position of the Campaign or our Candidate,” portions of the statement read.
The team acknowledged the passion and enthusiasm of party supporters but was clear in its condemnation of conduct that undermines civility within the political space.
According to the statement, the campaign “does not condone insults, threats, or any conduct that undermines decency and respectful public discourse.”
The campaign also used the opportunity to caution supporters to act responsibly, reminding them to adhere to both party regulations and national laws.
“Supporters are reminded to conduct themselves in accordance with Party rules, the laws of Ghana, and the ethical standards of our society, which align with the core principles of our candidate,” it added.
Although the statement did not explicitly mention the remarks made by Tetteh, it is believed they relate to his invocation of curses in a viral video.
Tetteh, in the said video on December 18, 2025, was seen performing traditional rites to invoke curses against former Member of Parliament for Abuakwa South, Samuel Atta Akyea, over a disputed claim involving a past meeting.
According to Agyapong, the former lawmaker made uncomplimentary remarks about then-presidential candidate Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo during that meeting.
Speaking while pouring libation with bottles of schnapps, Tetteh stated that his actions were aimed at summoning spiritual consequences if Atta Akyea was deliberately denying a meeting he knew had taken place.
He said that if Agyapong’s account of the Heathrow encounter was true and Atta Akyea was refuting it to tarnish the flagbearer hopeful’s reputation, then the invoked curses should take effect on him and those around him.
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Describing Atta Akyea’s denial as provocative, Tetteh further slaughtered a lamb as part of the ritual, insisting that it was unacceptable for someone to meet another person and later go on television to deny such an encounter.
He also extended the invocation to cover any individuals he accused of spreading falsehoods about Agyapong, warning that attempts to damage the politician’s character would be resisted.
Read the statement below:
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