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Alan Kyeremanten Promises First Traders Bank and Ultra-Modern School Complex in Presidential Bid

Alan John Kwadwo Kyeremanten, a presidential hopeful and founder of the Movement for Change, has pledged to establish the first Traders Bank in Ghana if elected president. Addressing market women at a rally in Sunyani, Kyeremanten highlighted the financial challenges faced by market women who struggle to access loans due to the absence of a dedicated traders bank. He assured the crowd that the Traders Bank would specifically cater to their needs, providing easier access to loans to support their entrepreneurial ventures.

Kyeremanten, who served as the Minister of Trade and Industry under the NPP administration, also unveiled plans to build an ultra-modern school complex. This facility would accommodate the children of market women while they work, addressing a significant concern for many working mothers. By providing a safe and conducive environment for their children’s education, Kyeremanten aims to alleviate one of the burdens faced by market women.

During the rally, Kyeremanten outlined his vision for policies that would improve Ghana’s economic status. He emphasized his commitment to practical and impactful solutions, urging the people of Sunyani to support his presidential campaign. Kyeremanten dismissed the notion that all politicians are the same, asserting that he stands apart from others who make empty promises for personal gain. He stressed his dedication to fulfilling his commitments and working in the best interest of Ghanaians.

The rally in Sunyani, the Bono regional capital, was marked by a large turnout of enthusiastic supporters. Kyeremanten officially declared his intention to contest the upcoming 2024 general election, receiving a warm and energetic response from the crowd. The event was organized by the indefatigable Bono regional coordinator, Francis Owusu Ansah (AGAMA), who played a key role in mobilizing support for the Movement for Change.

Kyeremanten, popularly known as “Alan Cash,” called on Ghanaians to vote for him if they desire improvements in their lives and the country as a whole. He concluded by assuring the people of Ghana that his leadership would bring about positive changes and development.

Story by: Richard Nana Appiah Kubi/Ahotoronline.com

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