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2024 elections: It’s shameful NPP and NDC are now putting together a manifesto – ALAN K

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Flagbearer for the Movement For Change, Alan John Kyerematen, has expressed his disappointment with the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC), for their lack of preparedness in the lead-up to the 2024 elections and have now put up a .

Speaking on the Angel Morning Show (AMS), Kyerematen highlighted the importance of having a concrete plan, which he believes the two major parties have failed to provide.

Mr. Kyerematen stated: “The NPP and NDC, who claim to be the sole experts in politics, have had 32 years in power combined. Despite this, with just a few months left before the elections, neither party has presented a clear plan outlining what they intend to do if elected.”

“Instead of providing a vision for the country, they are still forming manifesto committees, some consisting of as many as 300 people, to draft their promises. It’s embarrassing that they are only now beginning to put together their manifestos.”

He contrasted his position with that of the established parties, noting that while they are still in the planning stages, he has already completed and shared his plan.

“We are just six months from the election, and they still don’t know what they are coming to do. On the other hand, as a newcomer in this race, I have already outlined my vision on paper and made it public. This is my plan for when I become president.”

He emphasized that his plan is not just another typical manifesto. “Unlike the manifestos from other parties, which are filled with vague promises, my document includes detailed solutions. When I talk about what I will do, I explain how I will address the problems. I don’t just promise; I provide a roadmap for solving the issues.”

Alan Kyerematen’s “Great Transformation Plan” is presented as a comprehensive, solution-oriented manifesto, setting him apart from the traditional approaches of the NPP and NDC as the elections approach.

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