Mamprugu Youth demand retraction and apology from Kennedy Agyapong’s camp

The Mamprugu Youth Association (MAYA), Bawku Chapter, has issued a stern demand to Mr Kennedy Agyapong and his spokesperson, Kwasi Kwarteng, calling on them to retract and apologise for what they describe as a “reckless and malicious” social media publication against former Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia.

The youth insist that the allegation — suggesting Dr Bawumia once flew a rival chief to Bawku and imposed him on the people — is false and dangerous.

In a statement released on Thursday, September 5, 2025, MAYA said the claim was originally fabricated by the National Democratic Congress (NDC) during the 2024 election campaign for political gain.

“It is therefore disgraceful that Kennedy Agyapong and his spokesperson, who claim to have supported the NPP candidate in that election, are now shamelessly recycling the same propaganda against the very candidate they purportedly supported,” the group stated.

MAYA warned that such rhetoric was particularly irresponsible given the sensitivity of the Bawku chieftaincy issue.

“To recklessly twist facts for political capital is to play with the peace and security of our people. No serious leader should engage in such divisive conduct,” the statement cautioned.

The association expressed concern that while the NDC had since distanced itself from tribal politics, Mr Agyapong’s camp appeared intent on reviving the same approach.

It described this as an insult to both Bawku and the wider Mamprugu Kingdom, noting that the community had long endured the consequences of political interference in local conflicts.

The youth group has therefore demanded a full and unqualified retraction and apology from Mr Agyapong’s team to the people of Bawku and Mamprugu.

“Failure to heed this advice will compel us to declare Kennedy Agyapong’s campaign team persona non grata in our jurisdiction until such a retraction and apology is rendered,” the statement, signed by MAYA President Mr Seidu Awudu and Secretary Mr Abdul Majeed Bagura, concluded.

Source: Ernest Arhinful