It was a radiant Saturday morning in Mion, and by half past ten, the Great Hall of the Sang Community Day Senior High School was already filled to capacity. Delegates of the Mion Constituency had left their farms and weekend routines behind to welcome the man whose message of hope continues to stir the North — Hon. Ken Ohene Agyapong.

The convoy from Tamale arrived smoothly, gliding over a firm and welcoming road — a subtle symbol that progress is possible when leadership is purposeful. And when Ken Ohene Agyapong stepped into the hall, the applause was deafening. Party executives, elders, and delegates rose to their feet in a shared gesture of admiration and belief.

In his address, the presidential hopeful spoke with clarity, conviction, and an unmistakable sense of purpose. He emphasized discipline, productivity, and results-driven leadership — the hallmarks of the transformation he envisions for Ghana.

Ken Agyapong called for an empowered North — one that “produces, processes, and prospers.”

“We have all we need,” he declared, “what we need now is belief and leadership that gets things done.”

The message resonated deeply. The applause grew louder, the conviction stronger. In that moment, it became clear that the people of Mion had found their voice — and their leader.

That Saturday morning, Mion didn’t just welcome a man; it embraced a movement. The atmosphere was electric, the spirit unbroken. A new dawn has indeed risen in the North, and with Ken Ohene Agyapong, Ghana’s future looks ready to lead.

The moment was later captured and shared on social media by the Communications Director of the Ken for President Campaign, simply captioned: “AND STILL, MION ROSE.”

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