Kennedy Agyapong’s campaign team has dismissed the latest polls forecasting a win for former Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia in the pending New Patriotic Party (NPP) presidential primary, insisting that their candidate remains confident of victory.
Speaking to Peace FM on September 29, 2025, Charles Bissue, Director of Operations for Kennedy Agyapong, said, “God has already arranged that Kennedy will win, and it doesn’t mean that because God has arranged that, we won’t work towards victory.
“We will work and do our best and we are sure that by the end of January 31, Kennedy Agyapong will win the flagbearership of the NPP.”
Bissue added, “Mussa has done his polls and we respect it but it motivates us to work hard and achieve our victory.
“We are motivated to work hard. Our faith and strategy will guide us and we remain confident that Kennedy Agyapong will emerge victorious.”
47% for Bawumia, 17% for Ken: Breakdown of latest Info Analytics poll on NPP delegates
The remarks come after Global Info Analytics released a poll showing Dr Bawumia maintaining a commanding lead ahead of the NPP’s internal election scheduled for January 31, 2026.
According to the survey, 47% of party delegates indicated their support for Bawumia, while Kennedy Agyapong garnered only 17%, creating a 30-percentage-point gap.
Other aspirants, including former Minister of Food and Agriculture Dr Bryan Acheampong, former Minister of Education Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum, and former NPP General Secretary Kwabena Agyapong, trailed with 3%, 1%, and 1% respectively.
Meanwhile, 4% of delegates declined to disclose their preferences and a notable 27% remain undecided, signaling potential volatility in the lead-up to the primaries.
The poll also examined the broader voter base, indicating that 57% of Ghanaian voters prefer Bawumia to lead the NPP in the 2028 Election, compared to 29% who back Kennedy Agyapong, with smaller percentages supporting other candidates.
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