Leader of the Alliance for revolutionary change, Alan Kyeremanteng has promised to make the country the hub of industrialization.
According to him, the two major political parties NPP and NDC have failed to deliver on promises in making Ghana a better place and called on Ghanaians to reject them and vote him into power.
With his campaign focused on appealing to the needs of ordinary Ghanaians, Alan believes he has struck a chord with the public, claiming that his message is resonating with voters in ways that established parties might not fully grasp.
Alan’s optimism is rooted in what he describes as a groundswell of organic support across the country.
Speaking to journalists after a recent tour of various markets in Accra, he recounted the excitement and enthusiasm he experienced firsthand, particularly from the people he met in person.
He argued that the NPP barely has a million committed voters and cautioned against interpreting crowd sizes at rallies and election events as reflective of the actual number of dedicated NPP voters.
Speaking ahead of his victory walk on Saturday, the independent presidential candidate outlined his visions for the country in his first one and half year in office.