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Alan Kyerematen is Ghana’s next hope – Solomon Owusu

Samuel Sackey by Samuel Sackey
November 26, 2024
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Senior Communications Member for the Movement for Change, Solomon Owusu, has said that Alan Kyeremanten is Ghana’s next hope; hence, Ghanaians should vote for him in the coming 2024 general election.

According to Solomon Owusu, Ghana needs someone capable of leading the country to its better state.

To him, Alan Kyeremanten’s policies are based on job creation, and therefore Ghanaians should not vote for the NPP again because their eight years in government is characterised by mess.

During a panel discussion on the Angel Morning Show on Tuesday, November 26, 2024, Solomon Owusu, buttresses that Mr. Kyerematen is the only person Ghanaians can repose their trust in him.

He indicated that Alan Kyeremanten outweighs the eleven other presidential candidates vying for the high office, urging Ghanaians to vote massively for the Movement for Change leader.

He also questioned the candidacy and credibility of the Vice President, who is also the NPP’s flagbearer, noting that he has refused to be responsible.

“In Dr. Bawumia’s campaign messages, when Ghanaians vote for him as the next president, he will implement the flat rate policy, and I am asking what flat rate he is talking about?

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I am asking the NPP what flat rate they are bringing; isn’t it 2%, 3%, or 4%? If not, the flat rate will move to 40% when they vote for the NPP government,” he stated.

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