The Director of Communications for the Movement for Change (MFC), Courage Nobi, has touted Alan John Kyerematen as the best candidate to be elected president in the upcoming 2024 general elections.
According to him, Alan Kyerematen is set to bring about substantial changes for the country. Additionally, being an honest man, the Movement for Change boss is the best-suited person to lead Ghana.
In an interview with JoyNews on March 12, Mr Nobi said; “We are at a point in our democratic dispensation where the Ghanaian people want something new."
Mr. Nobi emphasised that Ghanaians are looking for an individual with a proven track record of honesty and integrity in public service.
He emphasised that the Alan Movement has been remarkably robust, adding "some believed it was not possible, thinking it wouldn't last two weeks, but here we are after six months."
“We were in the Volta Region just yesterday, it’s exciting to see Ghanaians with so much enthusiasm about a third force...so much enthusiasm about a leader they know they can trust, that is why it is possible," Mr Nobi said.
He stressed that the movement's core objective is transformation, highlighting Alan Kyerematen's commitment to turning Ghana into a more prosperous nation.
“Politics and governance should lead to transformation in the lives of the people, in the infrastructure they live by and in the environment that they dwell in. He (Alan Kyeremateng) has what he calls a great transformational plan, he has been at the frontline of politics for almost 40 years."
"In that period he has learnt something and gained some insights into the way our countries run. With all of that knowledge, this is the plan he will use to develop this space and transform it into a modern state should he be given the opportunity," the MoF Communications Director added.
Mr Nobi reiterated that each statement from Alan Kyerematen to the populace is backed by a well-crafted plan with every demographic in mind when it comes to development.
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