I have two bazookas and a gun for that day, I will kill any thug that comes to my constituency – Ken Agyapong



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Loudmouth politician and Assin Central Member of Parliament Ken Agyapong has warned that any thug who is hired to cause chaos in his constituency on Election Day will not leave the area alive.

According to him, he has chosen information on how the largest opposition party, the Democratic National Congress (NDC), has conspired to cause violence and intimidate voters, especially in the strongholds of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP).

Speaking on Oman FM monitored by this portal, the fire legislator in detailing the alleged plot said that it has the ability to quell any situation of this type that may arise.

“I can’t wait for Monday (Election Day) to come, I’ll give you a showdown in Assin Central. I have a license for two of my guns, as well as my pistol. So I will move like a Rambo, I will leave no stone unturned. Whatever they have planned to do to me, I have found out and am well prepared for them.

He added: “I am not going to depend on the police or soldiers to protect me. I’m going to defend myself, I’m not going to start a fight but when I stay in Assin Fosu and they bring someone (thug) from Tamale or Kumasi, they will die… I swear to God. Whoever is brought into my constituency to cause chaos will not return alive. I’m not going to be nice like the people at NPP do. I will carry two bazookas and my pistol by my side, whoever wants to spoil is welcome ”.

President Akufo Addo and the largest opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) presidential candidate John Mahama signed a peace pact on Friday (December 4, 2020) ahead of the general elections on Monday (December 7) .

The event that was organized by the National Peace Council aims to get the two main politicians to commit to non-violence, resort to the judicial process in search of redress in case of dispute and work to eradicate vigilantism.

Ghana will go to the polls on December 7, 2020, to elect a president and 275 parliamentarians to rule the country for the next four years.

The election is expected to be hotly contested between the two main parties: the ruling New Patriotic Party and the National Democratic Congress (NDC).

— kasapafm

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