Alan Kyereman has officially announced his resignation from the New Patriotic Party.
In a Press Conference, Alan revealed that he will be contesting as an independent candidate and he will be bringing a lot of change to the country.
Alan Kyeremanten revealed that he will make sure Ghanaian Youth who represent 53% of Ghana’s population get everything they want.
” I am the only leader who can make sure the economic growth of this country is permanent. I will establish a movement for change.
I will Change the political status quo of Ghana from a two-party state. This will break the winner takes all political syndrome. I will make sure that there will be unity and inclusiveness in the political party regardless of their political affiliation.” Alan revealed.
“I wish to use this platform to announce that I am honourably resigning with immediate effect from the New Patriotic Party to contest for the high office of the President of the Republic of Ghana in the 2024 General Elections, as an Independent Presidential Candidate.” he added.
Alan also pleaded with Ghanaians to vote for him to become the next President of Ghana in the upcoming 2024 elections.
This follows the decision of the former Trade and Industry Minister to withdraw from the presidential race of the NPP three weeks ago.
While announcing his decision to withdraw from the race on September 5 after the super delegates’ conference in which he shockingly emerged third, he cited electoral irregularities, unfair treatment, and bias during the super delegates’ conference.
According to him, he feared the issues he outlined would repeat themselves in the final November 4 primary if he stayed in the race.
At the time of announcing the withdrawal, he indicated that in due course, he ‘would provide an indication of the role that he will play in politics in Ghana, after consultations with his family and other well-wishers, various stakeholders and interest groups.’
While accepting his withdrawal, the NPP disagreed with the claim that the election had been tilted in favour of any candidate.
Watch a snippet of the interview below;