Rev Owusu Bempah reacts to Kennedy Agyapong quitting politics

Rev Owusu Bempah reacts to Kennedy Agyapong quitting politics

The founder and leader of the Glorious Word and Power Ministry International, Rev Isaac Owusu Bempah has reacted to the decision of the Member of Parliament of Assin Central, Kennedy Ohene Agyapong to quit active politics.

According to the man of God, his mother is sad over the decision by Kennedy Agyapong to quit politics because she is very fond of him.

“My mum called me and informed me about Kennedy Agyapong’s decision to quit politics. My mum was really teary when she was informing me because she is really fond of Kennedy Agyapong.

She hasn’t even met him in person before but she really likes him. I was surprised so I called Sammy Awuku to confirm the rumours but he allayed my fears. I had to call my mum to inform her that it was all a lie to enable her to calm down”, Owusu Bempah disclosed.



The man of God also stated that Kennedy Agyapong is an honest man who has a great love for President Akufo-Addo and the New Patriotic Party.

Rev Owusu Bempah also advised government officials under the Akufo Addo led-administration to perform their duties assigned to them diligently and truthfully to uplift Ghana.

Recently it was reported that Honourable Kennedy Agyapong stated he will quit politics because there is too much hypocrisy in the New Patriotic Party which he can’t stand any more.

According to the controversial member of parliament, he has not been treated fairly by his own party and that some people are scheming to disgrace him.

“I have decided not to contest again because of NPP and their conduct. The way they are using me and making me face all sorts of embarrassment I do not think I can continue.

You can record and go and play to them. Where I have lived my life up to and they are treating me, I am calling it quits”, he revealed.



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