I didn’t remove Ken Agyapong’s billboards – Annoh-Dompreh

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Nsawam Adoagyiri lawmaker, Frank Annoh-Dompreh has said he did not remove the billboards of presidential aspirant of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Kennedy Agyapong that were mounted in his constituency.

He explained that he was in the United States when he heard of the news about the removal of the billboards and got alarmed.

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Mr Annoh-Dompreh said this is the third fracas he has had with Mr Agyapong’s team, saying: “I think it’s a rehearsed strategy, not by [Kennedy Agyapong] but people around him who are fronting his campaign”.

“I was in the US when I heard about this news of me supposedly having destroyed his billboards. I was alarmed”, he told journalists.

He added “I feel a lot of pain about this because it’s something that I don’t know anything about.

“I feel very slighted, I feel very pained”, he stressed, adding that he does not even engage in such tactics against the NPP’s rivals, the NDC least of all a fellow NPP MP just because of an internal competition and his decision to back Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia in the internal race.

“I’m not a violent man”, he said and urged Mr Agyapong to rein in his NET2 TV station that has been hurling invectives at him over the allegation.