A report by Asaase FM incorrectly claimed that the former MP was refused admission to the Prempeh Assembly Hall during the Ashanti Region Council of State elections, according to Kennedy Agyapong's PR team. The PR staff for Agyapong has refuted the reports, calling them wholly untrue. They disclosed that although Kennedy Agyapong was cordially welcomed and given permission to enter, he ultimately decided to depart on his own initiative. In addition to threatening legal action if their demands are not fulfilled, Agyapong's team is calling for the reporter to immediately recant and issue a public apology. They claim that the Asaase reporter intentionally twisted the facts and violated journalistic standards in order to harm Agyapong's reputation. In a formal declaration issued by the communication
They claim that when Kennedy Agyapong arrived at the location, he struck up conversations with a number of prominent individuals, such as Appiah Stadium and Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum. According to many reports, prominent members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) were turned away from the Prempeh Assembly Hall, where the Ashanti Regional Council of State elections will be rerun. Due to their lack of accreditation, former Bantama MP Henry Kwabena Kokofu and former Education Minister Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum were both sent away by police and denied entry to the polling chamber. Kingsley Nyarko, the Kwadaso MP, and Kennedy Agyapong, the former Assin Central MP, were among those who were refused entry to the main auditorium, where the polling was being conducted. When these influential people got
Source: YawaNews