Published
4 years agoon
By
Joe Pee
Member of Parliament for Assin Central, Honorable Kennedy Akompreko Agyapong is in the news once again and this time around it comes with some bad news as some members of Ajumako-Enyan-Esiam have placed a curse on him.
Apparently, the members of the constituency are not happy with Kennedy Agyapong based on his comments regarding their own MP Kingsley Ato Forson.
You would recall that just some couple of weeks ago, there was an attempt to take the life of Gender Minister, Cynthia Morrison, who also doubles as the MP for Agona West, but guess what, the attempt to take her life was unsuccessful. The police later came out with a report stating that about 6 people have been arrested in connection to the attempted murder on the Honorable MP.
Kennedy Agyapong in addressing the issue on his Net2 Tv station stated that the MP for Ajumako-Enyan-Esiam, Kingsley Ato Hayford has a hand in the attempted murder of Cynthia Forson.
According to the supporters of Kingsley Ato Forson, they would not sit idle for Kennedy Agyapong to soil the hard earned reputation of their MP as to why they have decided to place a curse on the MP. They also disclosed that there is no way Kennedy Agyapong would treat any of his child in such manner.
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