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3rd July 2024 11:32:47 AM
1 min readBy: Andy Ogbarmey-Tettey

Presidential candidate for the Alliance for Revolutionary Change, Alan Kyerematen, has unveiled his intention to appoint ministers from both the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) if he wins the upcoming December 7 general elections.
In an interview on the Citi Breakfast Show with Bernard Avle on Citi FM, Kyerematen emphasized his commitment to inclusivity and national unity, stating that half of his ministers would be selected from members of Parliament, regardless of their political affiliation.
Under Ghana's 1992 Constitution, the President is mandated to appoint at least half of his ministers from Parliament. Kyerematen asserted that his ministerial selections would prioritize individual merit over political allegiance.
"I am picking ministers not because they are NPP or NDC. I will pick them based on their own individual merits. It's just that they are in Parliament, and I am required by the constitution to appoint at least half of my ministers from there," Kyerematen explained.
He further expressed openness to considering members of other political parties who secure seats in Parliament, as well as independent candidates, reaffirming his commitment to a merit-based approach to governance.
Kyerematen's proposal seeks to bridge political divides and foster collaboration across party lines within his administration.
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