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Saturday, October 19, 2024

Thousands Of Voters In Kumasi Take Part In Alan Kyerematen’s Health Walk

Former Trade and Industry Minister Alan John Kwadwo Kyerematen is desperate to cause a major upset in the crucial upcoming presidential and parliamentary elections.

The Founder of the Movement for Change, an emerging political movement, is on an audacious journey to break the duopoly enjoyed by the two leading political parties- the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the New Patriotic Party (NPP), since the inception of the Fourth Republic.

As a native of the Ashanti Region, Alan Kyerematen is focused on winning the majority of votes in the region. He has vowed to unseat the New Patriotic Party as the preferred choice in the Ashanti Region.

Ahead of the polls which are about two months away, the butterfly family shook the Garden City with a massive health walk. The walk was aimed at touching base with voters in the Ashanti Region and creating awareness for the movement, which is fairly new in the political landscape of the country.

Thousands of the yellow army forces stormed the principal streets of Kumasi to take part in the health walk. Cladded in their regular yellow t-shirts, members of the Movement for Change held placards displaying policies in the Great Transformational Plan (GTP), Alan Kyerematen’s blueprint for the struggling Ghanaian economy.

In a video shared on verified Facebook, the main roads of Kumasi were painted yellow on the morning of Saturday, October 19.

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In the history of the Fourth Republic, no independent candidate has performed well in the presidential election. According to credible polls, the status quo does not seem to change in the December 7 elections, but Alan Kyerematen remains unfazed as he is poised to prove the bookmakers wrong.

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