Flagbearer hopeful Kennedy Agyapong has outlined his vision for Ghana’s economy, vowing to build a resilient system that eliminates reliance on the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
He stressed that, unlike past administrations that turned to the IMF for bailouts, his leadership would make the institution irrelevant in Ghana’s economic discourse.
In a post shared on X, Agyapong argued that leaders who prioritize negotiating with the IMF have failed the nation and should not be entrusted with governance.
His tweet read, “You want to lead Ghana, yet your main concern is who can negotiate best with the IMF? Let me be clear: If your vision for Ghana starts with a trip to the IMF, you have already failed. My vision is to build an economy so self-reliant and powerful that the IMF becomes irrelevant to our national conversation”.
Kennedy Agyapong is seeking to lead the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the 2028 elections.
He is optimistic that the party’s delegates will vote to make him the flagbearer of the 2028 election while Ghanaians make him the president of the country.
Kennedy Agyapong believes that job creation will solve Ghana’s problems, as unemployment has become a worrying feature of the country.



















