Famous Ghanaian comedian and actor Kofi Adu, also known as Agya Koo, has voiced his displeasure with the condition of the roads in his community despite his ardent support for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the general elections of 2016 and 2020.Agya Koo disclosed that he actively participated in the NPP’s 2020 campaign, even at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.He now has to deal with the problems caused by the unmaintained, dusty roads in his neighborhood, which contrast sharply with the well-kept roads in wealthier regions.
“When people are enjoying and you are not part of it’s sad. I also stay at Hill Top but go and look at where the prominent people are staying, there are lands that nothing has been built on yet their roads have asphalt.
“But some of us living in some areas, go and look at the nature of our roads and how dust is killing us, just go and look at it. For this government to come to power I was part. The places that I went to during the 2016 elections. At the height of COVID-19 in 2020, I and my boys were risking our lives to campaign for the party,”
In an interview with Angel FM, he stated.He urged NPP delegates to support Kennedy Agyapong, the MP for Assin Central, in the party’s primaries because he thought Kennedy had a plan to deal with the nation’s unemployment problem.
“So if the party members know how to speak then they should vote for Kennedy Agyapong, I’m pleading with the delegates. When the money is offered to you by an aspirant, take it but if you want the future of Ghana to be bright or not it depends on the Nov 4 primaries.
“So I would plead with delegates to vote for Kennedy Agyapong for him to create employment opportunities for the people,” he added.
Four candidates are expected to compete for the presidency in the NPP primaries, which are set on November 4, 2023