Former New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer hopeful Alan Kwadwo Kyeremanteng has spoken glowingly about his relationship with outspoken Assin Central MP Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, saying the two share a strong rapport rooted in honesty, integrity, and their common Adisadel College background.

Alan Kyeremanteng highlights bond with Ken Agyapong over truth and integrity
“He Speaks Truth Just Like Myself”
According to Mr Kyeremanteng, his bond with Ken Agyapong is built on mutual respect and a shared commitment to truth, noting that throughout his long political career, no one has ever cited him for dishonesty.
A Record of Integrity in Ghanaian Politics
“In my entire political career, no one can sight me for a single moment of dishonesty,” Kyeremanteng stated, positioning integrity as a rare but vital currency in Ghana’s political space, a theme frequently highlighted in global political analysis by outlets such as BBC News and Reuters Africa.
The Adisadel College Connection
The former trade minister stressed that beyond politics, he and Agyapong are united by what he described as the “Adisadel spirit,” a reference to the values of discipline, boldness, and leadership associated with the Cape Coast-based school, traits often explored in leadership discussions by The Guardian.
Comments Come After NPP Primaries
Kyeremanteng’s remarks come in the wake of the NPP presidential primaries, which saw Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia emerge victorious, prompting calls for unity across the party’s various factions.
Broader Reflections on Truth and Leadership
Political observers say the emphasis on honesty and shared values reflects a broader public yearning for credible leadership, a subject widely discussed in governance-focused reports by institutions and media such as Al Jazeera and Bloomberg Africa.
As Ghana’s political landscape continues to evolve, statements like these highlight the enduring influence of personal credibility, shared history, and institutional identity in shaping political alliances.



