12th April 2025 11:05:33 AM
1 min readA leading member of the Movement For Change, Solomon Owusu, has called out the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and former CEO of the National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programme, Kofi Ofosu Nkansah, for trying to involve Alan Kyerematen in their political affairs.
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His response comes after Ofosu Nkansah made a Facebook post on April 11, 2025, calling for unity in the NPP as they prepare for the 2028 elections. In the same post, he appeared to welcome Alan Kyerematen back to the party, saying,
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“Chief Alan and all those who left are welcome back to the Elephant family,” and ending with “Once an Osonoba…”
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But Solomon Owusu didn’t take that lightly. He said Ofosu Nkansah and others in the NPP had attacked Alan before the 2024 elections and now shouldn’t pretend to be open to his return.
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He made it clear that Alan has no regrets about leaving the NPP and has no plans of going back.
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“Alan Kyerematen is very much happy with his political trajectory, and at the appropriate time, he will address the nation,” Owusu said.
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He also reminded Ghanaians that just before the 2024 elections, the NPP was already losing ground. For him, the recent message from Ofosu Nkansah only confirms what Alan had seen and acted on long ago.
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Solomon Owusu warned that if the NPP thinks using Alan’s name will help revive their declining party, they should be ready to deal with a strong response from the Movement For Change.
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