A key figure within the Movement for Change, has publicly affirmed Alan Kyerematen’s commitment to contesting the presidency as an independent candidate.
Dispelling rumors of any contact between Kyerematen and the New Patriotic Party (NPP) regarding a possible return, he said Mr Kyerematen is poised for the election and will emerge victorious.
“I want to state categorically that nobody from the NPP has contacted him about his possible return to the NPP,” asserted Asamoah, addressing speculation surrounding Kyerematen’s political affiliations.
“He has also not demonstrated any interest in going back to the NPP,” he added.
Asamoah clarified that there is currently no discussion underway between Kyerematen and the NPP, firmly reiterating Kyerematen’s resolve to pursue an independent candidacy.
“He is firm and optimistic about contesting as an independent candidate,” emphasized Asamoah. “He is prepared to contest, win, and become the next president to manage Ghana.”
The prominent member of the Movement for Change further lambasted both the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the main opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) as self-serving entities devoid of genuine concern for the welfare of Ghanaians.
Asamoah’s remarks came as part of his endorsement of Alan Kyerematen’s independent presidential candidacy, emphasizing Kyerematen’s commitment to combating corruption and fostering national progress.
“These two parties are selfish, greedy, and only interested in themselves and what they will get,” Asamoah declared, condemning the NPP and NDC for prioritizing their own interests over those of the Ghanaian people. He argued that both parties, when in power, enact policies and measures that primarily serve their agendas rather than addressing the pressing needs of the populace.
Addressing speculation regarding Kyerematen’s potential return to the NPP fold, Asamoah categorically denied any contact between Kyerematen and the NPP leadership regarding such a possibility. He affirmed Kyerematen’s unwavering commitment to contesting the presidency as an independent candidate, underscoring his determination to lead Ghana towards prosperity and development.