5th December 2024 5:00:00 AM
1 min readThe leader of the Movement for Change and an independent presidential candidate, Alan Kyerematen, has urged Ghanaians to reject what he describes as ineffective leadership and the "destructive duopolistic system" that he believes has impeded the country’s progress.
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In an interview with Kastle FM and during his outreach to communities in the Central Region, Alan criticized the two dominant political parties and presented his Great Transformational Plan (GTP) as the key to resolving Ghana’s persistent challenges.<img src="
alt="" class="wp-image-731361"/>“For 16 years each, the NDC and NPP have been
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in power, and they have both taken us to the IMF, failed to solve youth unemployment, and left us with intermittent power outages. Why should Ghanaians continue to trust a system that only recycles failure?” Alan asked.<img src="
alt="" class="wp-image-731364"/>“Both Mahama and Bawumia have been at the helm of our country’s leadership,
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yet they failed to deliver substantive transformation. They managed the economy into the hands of the IMF and gave us an unbearable dumsor. They have had their chance and failed to positively impact the lives of ordinary Ghanaians,” he asserted.
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Alan emphasized his Great Transformational Plan (GTP) as the most thorough blueprint for tackling the country’s challenges, prioritizing economic revival, job creation, and the growth of both industrial and agricultural sectors.“We will expand production in the agricultural and industrial sectors to create employment, increase exports, and reduce imports to stabilise our exchange rate.
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This is the only way to secure sustainable development for Ghana,” he explained.
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