Alan Kwadwo Kyerematen Calls for Attitudinal Change to Uphold Law and Order in Ghana

 

During a recent mega walk in Kumasi, Hon. Alan Kwadwo Kyerematen, the presidential candidate for the Movement for Change, emphasized the critical need for attitudinal change among Ghanaians to uphold law and order in the country. Kyerematen highlighted that the lack of respect for laws and regulations has resulted in stagnation in national development, making it imperative for citizens to embrace a culture of discipline and responsibility.

Kyerematen pointed out that without a collective commitment to respect and adhere to the law, efforts to transform the country will be futile. He stated that the current disregard for law and order poses significant challenges to governance and development.

“Our nation stands still because we fail to respect the rule of law. Without law and order, there can be no progress,” Kyerematen declared. “As citizens, we must change our attitudes and behaviors to create an environment conducive to development.”

The presidential candidate urged Ghanaians to take personal responsibility for promoting lawfulness in their communities. He called for a concerted effort to educate citizens on the importance of adhering to laws and respecting the rights of others.

“I cannot transform this country alone. It requires a collective effort from all of us to change our mindset and behavior,” he emphasized. “We must all work together to foster a society where law and order are prioritized and respected.”

Kyerematen reiterated that his vision for Ghana includes a focus on good governance, accountability, and the rule of law. He promised that, if elected, his administration would prioritize initiatives aimed at instilling discipline and respect for laws among citizens, thus creating a foundation for sustainable development.

“True transformation begins with each of us making a conscious effort to uphold the law. We need to cultivate a culture of respect for our legal system and institutions,” he stated.

In his closing remarks, Kyerematen urged all Ghanaians to join him in this mission for a more lawful and orderly society. “Together, we can create a Ghana where law and order prevail, paving the way for true transformation and progress for all,” he concluded.

 

By Simon Opoku Afriyie

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