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Alan Kyeremanten Meets With Over 3,000 Volunteers for Movement for Change at KNUST

Former Minister for Trade and Industry, Alan Kyeremanten, today 2nd November, 2023 met with over 3,000 passionate individuals who have volunteered to support his Movement for Change agenda leading up to the 2024 general election at the KNUST CCB Auditorium . The meeting served as a platform to discuss the movement’s objectives and vision, igniting bright smiles and enthusiastic voices that resonated with a shared dream of a transformed Ghana.

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The atmosphere at the CCB Auditorium was electric as supporters from diverse backgrounds came together, demonstrating their readiness to unite for change in Ghana. The remarkable turnout showcased the unwavering determination of the Ghanaian people to drive positive transformation.

Alan Kyeremanten, who recently severed ties with the New Patriotic Party in September of this year, made the decision to run as an independent presidential candidate. His departure from the party stemmed from allegations of intimidation directed towards him and his supporters during the special delegates election.

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With the launch of the Movement for Change, Kyeremanten aims to forge a path that transcends traditional party lines, rallying Ghanaians behind a vision of progress, inclusivity, and prosperity. The objectives discussed during the gathering encapsulated the aspirations of the movement, which seeks to address pressing issues and bring about tangible improvements for the nation.

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The overwhelming energy and enthusiasm displayed by the volunteers at the CCB Auditorium underscored the widespread appetite for change in Ghana. Their commitment to the cause of the Movement for Change signifies a collective belief in a brighter future for the nation.

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