With the 2024 general elections on the horizon, Ghana’s political landscape intensifies as the NPP and NDC dive into campaigning despite pending approval. Many Ghanaians advocate for a third political force to challenge the NPP and NDC, who they believe have withheld essential benefits during their three decades in power.
Alan John Kwadwo Kyeremanten, leader of the Movement for Change, joins forces with nine other political movements to establish the Alliance for Revolutionary Change (ARC), aiming to break the dominance of Ghana’s two major parties. Kyeremanten pledges development, youth employment, and infrastructure to propel the nation forward.
However, a viral video shows some Movement for Change members defecting to the NPP, raising questions about unity. Despite this setback, Bono regional coordinator Francis Owusu Ansah reaffirms their dedication to Kyeremanten, citing NPP and NDC’s mismanagement, corruption, and power shortages (“DUMSOR”) as reasons for change.
Owusu Ansah, emphasizing Kyeremanten’s potential to lead Ghana to prosperity, urges Ghanaians, particularly the youth, to support “Alan Cash” and vote for a brighter future.
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