Former member of parliament for lower west Akim in the Eastern region, Gifty Klenam says Alan Kyerematen, a Presidential hopeful seeking the mandate to lead the NPP, is the best person to lead the party to victory in 2024.
Madam Gifty Klenam made the comment during a campaign rally organised in his honour by various constituencies in Ho. She noted that if there should be any credible and reliable person to choose, Alan Kyerematen is that person to choose.
Gifty Klenam noted that apart from his credibility and other good attributes that make him the best among the candidates, he has been with the party since the beginning. Gifty Klenam noted that it is time for Alan to be rewarded by the delegates for his commitment and dedication to the NPP and the country at large.
“Alan is not only credible and trustworthy but also the longest serving member of the party who put down his life for the development of the party and country, and it is time to reward him by choosing him to lead the NPP to victory in 2024,” she said.
She urged the delegates to select a candidate who can improve their lives through developmental projects and personal development.
She noted that with his track records as minister of trade, delegates must not make a lifetime mistake by choosing the wrong person but Alan.
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