Alan Kyerematen, Leader and Founder of the Movement for Change, has expressed great optimism in pulling a big surprise in the upcoming 7th December Presidential elections.
Alan Kyerematen who is contesting as an Independent Presidential candidate for the Movement for Change stated that his prospects for the upcoming December elections, will throw his other political opponents into a state of shock.
The former stalwart of the New Patriotic Party’s campaign is notably geared towards appealing to the needs of the ordinary Ghanaians, assuring the Ghanaian electorates of his deepest quest in embarking on Industrial revolution.
According to Alan Kyerematen, he has struck a chord with the public, claiming that his message is resonating with voters in ways that the big political parties might not fully grasp.
His strong conviction is rooted in what he describes as a groundswell of organic support across the country.
In an engagement with Journalists in Accra after a recent tour of various major markets within the metropolis, he recounted the excitement and enthusiasm he experienced firsthand, particularly from the people he met in person.
He maintained that his former party, the NPP, barely has a million committed voters thereby warning against interpreting large crowd sizes at rallies and election events as reflective of the actual number of dedicated NPP voters.
“You can see the euphoria, the organic love that the ordinary people are showing towards me. And so there is going to be a big surprise in December. At any rate, I was a founding member of NPP.
“I know that the NPP does not have more than one million committed voters. Don’t be fooled by the numbers. The numbers that you find during elections do not represent the reality,” he said.
Source: Kobina Darlington/peacefmonline.com
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