
Alan Kyerematen
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Official account of Alan John Kwadwo Kyerematen. Leader, Movement for Change 🦋
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Berla Mundi asked why there’s no Ministry of Information in my government restructure, this is how I answered
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I am deeply moved by the warm welcome we received in Kumasi during our recent volunteer engagement for the Movement for Change @movement4chan Your faith and trust in us will never be taken for granted. Your enthusiasm is our inspiration to work harder as we lead the movement for change to bring the transformation Ghana needs. Together, we believe that Ghana will rise again. #Yellowarmy #GhanaWillRiseAgain #MovementForChange
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This is no longer funny. The system has to change. Ghanaians deserve better. Ghana will rise again!
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No other presidential candidate can match my track record in growing indigenous businesses. I have the experience and skills to revive Ghana's private sector. Even before my political career, I was one of the top experts in enterprise development in Africa and was called upon by Nelson Mandela to support the growth of businesses in newly independent South Africa. #GTP #GhanaWillRiseAgain #VoteAlan2024 Alan Kyerematen
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Embraced by the Heartbeat of Kumasi! As I stepped into the vibrant Bantama market, the air was filled with the rhythmic beats of Kumasi, and I felt a surge of excitement coursing through me. The market women, with their radiant smiles and infectious energy, welcomed me with open arms, their cheers echoing through the bustling aisles. Amidst the jubilant atmosphere, I couldn’t help but be moved by the warmth and enthusiasm of the market women. Their cheers and laughter filled the air, enveloping me in a sense of belonging and community. It was a moment of pure joy and celebration. In that moment, amidst the vibrant energy of the Bantama market, I felt deeply connected to the heartbeat of Kumasi. It was a reminder of the strength and unity that defines us as a people, and I was honored to be embraced by such a warm and welcoming community. #MovementForChange #AlanSpeaks #JobsAndCashEconomy
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Today, I attended the funeral service of the late Mrs. Agnes Asangalisah Ghigabatia; former deputy Upper East Regional Minister and Former MP for Bulisa North. I was grateful for the opportunity to pay my respects and share my deepest condolences with Mrs. Ghigabatia's family and loved ones. She was indeed a great leader and friend. At the service, I also had a special moment with Very Rev. Fr. Nicholas Larsey who encouraged me to keep fighting the good fight for a better Ghana.
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