Kwame Baffoe is Bono Regional chairman for the New Patriotic Party
Tensions flared in the Jaman South Constituency when New Patriotic Party (NPP) Bono Regional Chairman, Kwame Baffoe, popularly known as Abronye, verbally attacked presidential hopeful Kennedy Agyapong during Dr Mahamudu Bawumia’s engagement with party delegates.
In a video shared on X by George Sarpong on October 25, 2025, Abronye was heard criticising Kennedy Agyapong, a comment that instantly drew jeers and angry reactions from sections of the crowd.
Delegates shouted him down, urging him to stop the attacks and rather focus on articulating what Dr Bawumia intends to do for the party and the nation.
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The situation briefly descended into chaos as some delegates attempted to restore calm, while others continued to demand that Abronye address issues of policy rather than engage in personal attacks.
Many onlookers described the incident as a reflection of deepening divisions within the NPP as the contest between leading figures Dr Mahamudu Bawumia and Kennedy Agyapong grows increasingly fierce ahead of the party’s presidential primaries.
Abronye, known for his fiery political style, has been one of Dr Bawumia’s most vocal supporters, often launching scathing attacks on perceived opponents within the party.
However, his outburst in Jaman South appears to have backfired, with delegates signaling fatigue over internal bickering and calling for a more issue-based campaign.
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The former Vice President’s engagement in the Bono Region is part of his ongoing nationwide tour to consolidate delegate support as the NPP prepares to elect a flagbearer for the 2028 general elections.
Watch the video below
Chaos erupts as delegates in Jaman South Constituency express discontent over Abronye’s attack on Ken Agyapong ( @realKenAgyapong ) while calling on him to rather share his candidate’s message for delegates.
Anyway, don’t forget to #Getkennected and #VoteNumber1 on January 31,… pic.twitter.com/mqzrNM6iC5
— George Sarpong (@i_am_gs) October 25, 2025
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