Alan Kyerematen, the “Commander-in-Chief” of the Yellow Army, has arrived in the Northern Region, injecting his Caravan Campaign Tour with a new burst of energy and focus. Arriving to a rousing welcome, Alan’s presence has electrified the region, with communities eager to hear his message of hope and change through his Great Transformational Plan (GTP).
Known for his hands-on approach, Alan has committed to spending the coming days connecting directly with residents, energizing his base, and rallying support across the region.
Ahead of his journey to the north, Alan voiced his determination to bring real change to the people. “We are not leaving any stone unturned and any community untouched,” he declared passionately. "The people are yearning for a real, life-reflecting change, and we must work hard to give them that change." With this call to action, Alan set the tone for what promises to be a transformative campaign tour, urging his field commanders to intensify their efforts as he leads from the front.
The tour’s groundwork had already been carefully prepared by a committed team led by Hon. Boniface Abubakar Siddique, Dr Sadique, and Alhaji Hindu. Their dedication to reaching every community, no matter how remote, has paid off, building anticipation ahead of Alan’s arrival. With a strong mobilization effort in place, the Yellow Army is gathering momentum across the Northern Region, ready to follow Alan’s call for a brighter future.
The Chief of Nyankpala, Naa Nyankpalana Mohammed Iddrisu, was among the many local leaders who expressed their support for Alan’s candidacy. Praising Alan for his “exceptional good works,” the Chief remarked, “God will speak in his favour in the upcoming elections,” as he blessed Alan’s campaign. “We have heard your good messages of hope from Alan Kyerematen, and I bless him and wish him well.”
At the Dakpema Palace in Tamale, Basharu Dabali, the spokesperson of the palace, publicly voiced the palace’s endorsement, stating, “If this election were decided by the people of this palace, Alan would already have won.” He expressed hope that the rest of Ghana would see the potential for change in Alan’s message, adding, “We hope Ghanaians will see the light and vote for a change that will impact their lives, the change Alan is preaching.”
In Sagnarigu, Alan was warmly welcomed by Sagnarigu Naa, Abdulai Yakubu, who had studied his Great Transformational Plan in detail and was impressed with its content. In a rare show of support, the chief publicly endorsed the GTP, calling it “the answer to so many of our country’s problems.” His appreciation for the plan’s focus on youth empowerment, inflation control, and currency stabilization reflected the high regard in which Alan’s policies are held. “If the money lost through corruption had been channelled into development projects, Ghana would be a different country today,” he pointed out, applauding Alan for his commitment to tackling corruption at its root.
As Alan moved through the region, the euphoria was palpable, with crowds gathering in communities to catch a glimpse of the man they see as a beacon of hope. Supporters lined the streets, waving yellow banners, chanting his name, and singing songs of support. Alan’s presence has sparked a groundswell of enthusiasm, with locals eager to engage and share their concerns, finding in him a leader who genuinely listens and understands.
The growing influence of the Yellow Army in the region is clear. Alan’s call for “a leadership that listens and brings real, life-reflecting change” has struck a chord, resonating across the Northern Region as communities prepare to mobilize for the election. His commitment to directly engaging with everyday Ghanaians has set him apart, deepening the connection between the campaign and the people it seeks to represent.
With his Caravan Campaign Tour in full swing, Alan Kyerematen’s tour of the Northern Region is more than a campaign stop - it is a celebration of unity, hope, and a renewed vision for Ghana’s future. As he rallies his supporters, the Northern Region has become a vital chapter in Alan’s journey, signalling that his Great Transformational Plan is a call to action that continues to inspire and mobilize people from all walks of life.
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