Four Candidates Surprise Kennedy Agyapong in NPP 2026 Presidential Primaries
The 2026 New Patriotic Party (NPP) presidential primaries delivered unexpected results, as four candidates emerged to significantly challenge veteran politician Kennedy Agyapong, leaving both party insiders and political observers surprised. Agyapong, a former Member of Parliament for Assin Central
Ogyem Solomon

The 2026 New Patriotic Party (NPP) presidential primaries delivered unexpected results, as four candidates emerged to significantly challenge veteran politician Kennedy Agyapong, leaving both party insiders and political observers surprised.
Agyapong, a former Member of Parliament for Assin Central and a prominent figure within the NPP, was widely regarded as a leading contender for the party’s presidential ticket. However, the primaries revealed a more competitive field than anticipated, with four other aspirants securing notable support and reshaping the nomination race.
Although detailed vote counts and the names of all four challengers were not immediately released, their collective impact was described as a “shock” to Agyapong’s campaign. Analysts suggest the outcome reflects growing support for fresh leadership within the party and an increasing willingness among delegates to back emerging figures.
Political commentators note that this development underscores shifts in Ghana’s political landscape, where established politicians can be challenged by new entrants who resonate with party members and delegates. For Agyapong, the primaries may prompt a strategic reassessment as he navigates his future role within the party ahead of the general elections.
As the NPP prepares to select its final candidate for the 2026 presidential elections, attention is now focused on how these unexpected front-runners will leverage their momentum and whether they will influence the party’s campaign strategy moving forward.
Source: Thepressradio.com
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