Alan Kyeremanten, the flagbearer candidate for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has stated that if elected president of Ghana, he will lead an inclusive administration.
In the event that he leads the NPP and Ghana, the former trade and industry minister declared that he will respect Ghanaians.
In a post on social media, Mr. Alan Kyeremanten said: “I will run a government by the people, for the people, and of the people.”
In addition, a group of market queens selected Alan Kyeremanten’s flagbearer nomination papers.
On November 4, the team, renowned for its grassroots mobilization initiatives, paid the Ghc50,000 entry fee necessary for Mr. Kyerematen to take part in the upcoming presidential primary elections.
The nomination fee for Mr. Alan Kyeremanten was paid, according to the head of the Kumasi Tomato Sellers Union, Comfort Serwaa, to demonstrate their confidence in his qualifications to serve as president of this country.
“We decided that we won’t allow Mr Kyerematen to pick his forms, we will put resources together and pay the fee for him. So we are here to pick the forms for Alan so he can become the President of Ghana.”
In order to concentrate on his campaign for the presidency, Mr. Kyerematen resigned from his position as Trades Minister in January 2023.
The Queens have previously given cement and quarry stones to the Kumasi Race Course Market Women, so this is not the first time they have offered their assistance.
They spoke with the directors of the Kumasi Central Market during their consultations as well, urging the market women to support Mr. Kyerematen and highlighting his accomplishments while serving in the Trades and Industry Ministry as arguments in favor of doing so.