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Election 2024: Let’s break partisan ties and focus on leadership – Alan to Ghanaians

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November 5, 2024
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In a stirring address to a massive crowd at the Afrafranto Mega Victory Walk in Greater Accra on November 2, 2024, Alan Kyerematen laid bare his vision for a new Ghana, free from the constraints of excessive partisanship and driven instead by transformative leadership.

Addressing mammoth crowd of energised supporters, Mr Kyerematen, presidential candidate for the Movement for Change, pointed to Ghana’s longstanding political divide as a root cause of stagnation, asserting that it has kept the nation from realizing its potential.

“Great nations of this world were not built on the backs of political parties; they were built on the backs of strong, visionary leaders,” he said, urging Ghanaians to shift their focus from political loyalty to leadership.

He cited global examples, referencing how nations like China and Singapore rose to prominence through the vision of transformational leaders.

“Deng Xiaoping and Lee Kuan Yew transformed their countries not because of the political parties they had but because of their commitment to a future beyond party lines,” he emphasised.

Mr Kyerematen’s call to action reverberated with the crowd as he made it clear that the December 7th presidential election should be seen as a vote for Ghana’s future, not for the NPP or the NDC.

“This election is not about the future of political parties; it’s about the future of Ghana. We cannot afford to let excessive partisanship stand in the way of real progress,” he declared to applause, stressing the urgent need for a national mindset shift.

He pledged that, if elected president, his priority would be to stabilise the economy and restore the cedi’s strength, aiming to bring the exchange rate down below five cedis.

“My administration will make prudent policy choices to restore the health of our economy,” he promised, highlighting his commitment to expenditure discipline and sound economic management as key pillars of his Great Transformational Plan (GTP).

Mr Kyerematen also offered hope to young Ghanaians, pledging that, under his leadership, no youth would graduate into uncertainty and joblessness.

“Under my administration, it will be difficult for a young person to complete school and have nothing to do for a livelihood,” he stated confidently.

Mr Kyerematen outlined his commitment to youth empowerment policies that he said would create opportunities across diverse sectors, ensuring that young Ghanaians can earn a dignified income and contribute meaningfully to the economy.

For him, the solution to Ghana’s challenges lies in a new approach to governance that transcends party lines, focusing instead on national unity government, practical policies and effective leadership.

“The youth of Ghana deserve leaders who are willing to rise above partisanship to deliver real change,” he said, emphasising his vision of a country united under a common purpose rather than divided by political allegiances.

Reiterating the examples of Deng Xiaoping and Lee Kuan Yew, he urged Ghanaians to embrace his leadership as a fresh chapter in the country’s development.

“It’s time for us to stop looking to parties to save us and start looking to leaders who have the courage to make bold choices for the common good,” he remarked, vowing that his administration would be driven by integrity, transparency, and the best interests of all Ghanaians. He pledged that, under his leadership, the Ghana card would hold more importance than a party card for accessing government benefits, and no party affiliation would be required to serve in or benefit from his administration

Kyerematen ended his speech with a resounding commitment to Ghana’s prosperity. “Together, we can build a nation that is strong, resilient, and truly free from the chains of partisanship. This is our time, and this is our chance,” he said, urging citizens to rally behind his vision for a transformed Ghana.

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