Ghanaians Are Tired of Party Manifestoes – “We Want Plans and Actions, Not Manifesto Promises,” Says Alan Kwadwo Kyerematen

In a passionate address during a recent rally organized by the Movement for Change, Hon. Alan Kwadwo Kyerematen, the party’s presidential candidate, expressed a strong message reflecting the sentiments of many Ghanaians: the nation is weary of political manifestoes filled with empty promises. Kyerematen called for a shift towards actionable plans that will genuinely transform Ghana and address the pressing challenges facing the country.

Speaking to a large crowd of supporters in Kumasi, Kyerematen emphasized the need for real solutions rather than the traditional political rhetoric that has characterized previous election campaigns. He stated that Ghanaians deserve a clear, detailed plan that moves the nation from a state of instability to one of stability, growth, resilience, and ultimately, prosperity.

“The people of Ghana are tired of hearing promises that never materialize. What they want are actionable plans that can lead to meaningful change in their lives,” Kyerematen asserted. “I have brought a transformational plan that will take us from instability to stability, from growth to resilience, and ultimately to prosperity.”

Hon Alan Kyerematen outlined several key components of his transformational plan, focusing on critical areas such as job creation, economic development, education, and infrastructure. He assured his supporters that his administration would prioritize these sectors to ensure that Ghanaians experience tangible improvements in their daily lives.

“Job creation is at the heart of my plan. We need to empower our youth and support local industries to foster economic growth. My government will work to create sustainable jobs that will uplift families and communities,” he explained.

He also emphasized the importance of a robust education system that equips young Ghanaians with the necessary skills to thrive in a competitive global economy. “We must invest in education and vocational training to prepare our youth for the jobs of tomorrow,” he said.

In addition to presenting his plan, Kyerematen called for unity among Ghanaians, urging citizens to put aside partisan differences and work together towards a common goal of national development. He highlighted that true progress can only be achieved through collaboration and collective action.

“We cannot afford to let political divisions hinder our progress. Let us come together as one nation with a shared vision for a better future. Together, we can build a Ghana that works for everyone,” he declared.

The rally was met with enthusiasm from attendees, many of whom expressed their excitement for a candidate who emphasizes concrete solutions. Supporters resonated with Kyerematen’s message, echoing their desire for a fresh approach to governance.

 

“Kyerematen represents hope for our future. We need a leader who will not only make promises but will take action,” said one supporter.

By Simon Opoku Afriyie

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