Founder and leader of the Movement for Change, Alan Kyerematen, expresses commitment to providing concrete support to orphaned and disadvantaged children through the social welfare department if elected President in the December 7 polls.
Kyerematen emphasizes the need to revamp the department with essential resources to fulfill this vital social service.
He underscores the significance of establishing market-based support centers and delivering essential services such as education, counseling, healthcare, and nutritional aid to these vulnerable children.
Kyerematen envisions these centers as safe havens that provide holistic support, addressing not only their material needs but also their emotional and psychological well-being.
He reiterates his unwavering determination to prioritize the welfare of neglected children if entrusted with the presidency.
“Let us come together to ensure that every child, regardless of their circumstances, receives the care and support they deserve.
“Through compassion and action, we can build a future where no child is left behind, beginning with initiatives rooted in our markets,” he stated.
Mr. Kyerematen shared these sentiments in a Facebook post following his encounter with orphaned children begging for alms at the Bantama market during his campaign tour.