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Presidential Hopeful Alan Kyerematen Calls for Rejection of NDC and NPP in 2024 Elections

In a bold move, independent presidential candidate and founder of the Movement for Change (MFC), Alan Kwadwo Kyerematen, has urged Ghanaians to reject both the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the upcoming 2024 polls.

Kyerematen, also known as Alan Cash, addressed a mass gathering in Accra during an orientation program, rallying support for his MFC movement.

During the event, Kyerematen questioned the innovative contributions of the NDC’s Mahama and the NPP’s Bawumia, asserting that they lack fresh ideas for Ghana’s development. Emphasizing the need for a new approach to governance, he called on the youth and citizens from all walks of life to join his MFC initiative in a collective effort to bring about positive change in the 2024 General Election.

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Kyerematen highlighted that Ghana requires leadership with novel ideas for sustained development, criticizing the NDC and NPP for sticking to old governance models. He outlined his plans for the country and stressed the necessity of a third force in Ghana’s political landscape.

The orientation program, attended by over 150,000 volunteers, showcased the determination of the MFC movement to challenge the traditional political powers in the upcoming elections.

Kyerematen’s decision to withdraw from the presidential race within the New Patriotic Party, citing behind-the-scenes machinations favoring a particular candidate, added a surprising twist to the unfolding political landscape.

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