Leading candidate for the NPP's Presidential Primaries Hon. Alan Kyerematen today, Wednesday, 5th July, 2023, asked delegates of the party to choose him as their presidential candidate as he stands the best chance of winning the presidency in 2024.
Speaking to party delegates on the second day of his cluster meetings with delegates at Dome-Kwabenya and Ayawaso West Wuogon, the he seasoned politician said his track record in both the party and government makes him the best among all the other flagbearer aspirants.
The former Trade and Industry Minister cited his innovative works that birthed the Presidential Special Initiatives and the 1D1F programme as evidence of the transformation that he could bring to the nation when given the nod.
The industrial expert mentioned his unblemished persona in political life and hardworking as some of the features that stands him apart from the others.
NDC cannot Attack Alan because He is Clean - Amewu
Honorable John Peter Amewu, the Member of Parliament for Hohoe, on Wednesday, 5th July, 2023 praised the impeccable reputation and of Honorable Alan Kyerematen at a campaign event at the UPSA Conference Hall in Madina, Accra.
Speaking on the second day of Hon Kyerematen's "delegates cluster meetings", Hon Amewu, also Minister for Railways Development, urged delegates to rally behind Alan to save the party from unwanted personal attacks on their presidential candidate by the NDC.
The event served as a platform for NPP delegates from Adenta, Madina and Shai Osu Doku, to engage constructively with Hon Kyerematen, frontrunner in the NPP flagbearer race, on his plans for the party and nation at large.
Hon Amewu encouraged NPP delegates to endorse the candidacy of the former Minister of Trade and Industry in order to counter the forthcoming NDC propaganda which could affect the fortunes of the party in the 2024 elections.
Addressing the delegates, he said the fact that the NDC cannot find any derogatory evidence against Hon Kyerematen is sufficient grounds for party delegates to endorse him.
He called on the party machinery to look beyond the internal primaries to the larger contest with the NDC, the main opposition to the aim of 'breaking the 8'.
Source: Peacefmonline.com
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