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Mahama helped Ken Agyapong retrieve his locked-up funds – Businessman reveals

Businessman and philanthropist Alhaji Seidu Agongo has disclosed that President John Dramani Mahama played a key role in helping Kennedy Agyapong, a former Member of Parliament, recover his locked-up funds from the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG).

Despite Kennedy Agyapong’s history as one of Mahama’s fiercest critics, the president ensured that his funds were released under the previous NDC government, a move that Alhaji Agongo says demonstrates Mahama’s selflessness and leadership style.

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Mahama’s Leadership Beyond Politics

Speaking in an interview with Metro TV, Alhaji Agongo revealed:

“This is a secret that I want to reveal. There were times when Ken Agyapong’s money was locked up. He did some business with the Electricity Company of Ghana, but his money was locked. He went to JM, and Mahama ensured that he was paid—not because of Ken Agyapong himself, but because he understood that as a businessman, other lives depended on him.”

He emphasized that Mahama does not hold grudges, highlighting his ability to prioritize national interest over personal differences.

“If you go back to what Ken Agyapong did to His Excellency John Dramani Mahama, one would not have expected him to support him. I have known him, and I know the kindness of his heart. His focus is on building a legacy and making Ghana self-sustaining.”

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“Mahama Eats with His Enemies”

Alhaji Agongo further praised Mahama’s inclusive leadership, stating that he treats everyone equally, even those who oppose him politically.

“His Excellency John Mahama is someone I admire so much. He even eats with his enemies. It is difficult to tell that you are his enemy when you are talking to him. He is ready to support anyone and everyone to evolve and become the best. I have never heard President John Dramani Mahama trying to crucify anybody.”

Ghanaians React

Following the revelation, many Ghanaians have shared their thoughts on social media:

  • “Kufuor didn’t pay Ken, it was Mahama who paid him that money. $10 million if I remember correctly. Ken himself said it all three years ago.”
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  • “JDM, you’re really a selfless and God-fearing leader. God bless you so much. I always pray for your grace and that of your family. Service to Ghana and service to God.”
  • “Mahama is really one of a kind! I really hope and pray he’s able to leave a lasting legacy. Ghana will remember him forever, next to Nkrumah and IK.”

However, not all reactions were positive. One critic wrote:

  • “And this man ranting about Mahama can’t even pay his staff. He runs a lot of businesses but underpays his workers. He also duped the state with the cocoa fertilizer saga.”

Regardless of differing views, Mahama’s ability to separate governance from personal politics continues to spark discussions about his leadership style and legacy.

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