A swirl of political chatter rippled through the media after reports suggested that former NPP National Chairman Peter Mac Manu had thrown his weight behind the campaign of Hon. Kennedy Ohene Agyapong. By Saturday, November 29, 2025, morning, the speculation had grown loud enough to force Mac Manu out of his quiet corner, and he wasted no time setting the record straight.
In a crisp, strongly worded statement, Mac Manu dismissed the rumour with absolute clarity:
“I have not endorsed or joined, publicly or privately, the campaign of Hon. Kennedy Ohene Agyapong.”
Describing the claims as “deliberate misinformation,” Mac Manu urged the public to ignore the circulating stories entirely. Sources close to him say he was blindsided by the reports, which spread rapidly across political WhatsApp platforms and social media pages late Friday.
His statement, released under his signature as Former National Chairman, underscores the rising tension and heightened sensitivity surrounding endorsements ahead of the party’s internal contest. Political observers note that in a season where every rumour can shift momentum, even silence can be misread; a fact Mac Manu appeared keen to correct before the story grew legs.
For now, the former chairman’s message is unambiguous:
Ignore the noise. There is no endorsement.
Story: Kakale Adams
