
When the poll had not yet begun, it was around 8:30. A police officer informed me that their regional executive colleague was the complainant. Then, after asking me if it was true, he said, “Do you know that the organizer who was expelled is my boss in accordance with party structures?” I said that our role is to maintain order by monitoring the system rather than doing boss duties.
The two of them were about to jump on me when I looked up the next. He explained, “My phone collapsed, and I even had GHC40,000 that they took away from me.
Charles Addo said that he was abused once more in the Bono East regional office’s home.
All I could make out was that I was being attacked by two persons who jumped on me from opposite sides and pummeled me. When our women’s organizer, who was seated directly next to me, tried to step in, she was thrown to the ground and broke her arm. At Techiman, she is now being treated, he said.
Addo claimed that after receiving treatment, he was later moved to Kumasi from a hospital in Techiman.
Kennedy Agyapong said in a statement released right away after the election on Saturday that he was inspired and made proud by the support he received from his supporters during the “heat of backbiting, intimidation, and smeared campaign” he endured. Kennedy Agyapong expressed optimism about winning the party’s general delegates election on November 4, 2023.