Alan will develop resilient economy — Hopeson Adorye
A member of Alan Kwadwo Kyerematen’s campaign for President team, Hopeson Adorye, has said Mr Kyerematen’s government will invest heavily in industrialisation and entrepreneurship programmes to develop a resilient economy, if elected.
He explained that Mr Kyerematen's industrialisation and entrepreneurship agenda had the key for Ghana's economic transformation.
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Rallies
Mr Adorye, the campaign’s team lead for Movement For Change (M4C), was addressing separate rallies in Techiman South and Techiman North constituencies in the Bono East Region last Friday.
He was in the region to canvass for votes for Mr Kyerematen by selling the vision, policies, programmes and interventions to the electorate.
Mr Adorye and his campaign team made stops at Techiman, Nsuta, Mangoase, Tanoso, Hansua and Bamiri in Techiman South Constituency and Offuman and Tuobodom in the Techiman North Constituency.
He interacted with the chiefs and people in the communities, including market women.
The vision, dubbed "Great Transformational Plan", seeks to build an enterprise economy, focusing on private enterprises, innovation and unleashing the entrepreneurial skills of Ghanaians.
Economic instability
Mr Adorye said Mr Kyerematen had the ability to resolve what he referred to as "economic instability" caused by both the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC).
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He said the leader of the M4C would mobilise talents, skills, knowledge and unite Ghanaians to build the country.
"Mr Kyerematen is a man of principle who has plans to liberate Ghanaians from the hardship and economic struggles we grapple with," he said.
He urged voters to trust Mr Kyerematen by voting for him to lead the country.
“Alan Kyerematen is a master tactician, he is very truthful, and does whatever he says he will do, unlike others who are known for their deception.
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"The majority of Ghanaians have accepted Kyerematen's messages because they know he is their only hope" he said.
Struggles
Mr Adorye said Mr Kyerematen was the only candidate who would bring a new independence to Ghanaians to liberate them from the unbearable hardships, urging the voters, "let's all come out on December 7 to vote massively for him".
"I know this election, there will be a run-off between Kyerematen and another candidate. He will emerge second in the first round of the voting which will end up in a run-off.
"Ghanaians will consequently choose Kyerematen over the other candidate," he said.
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Dignity of Chiefs
At the Techiman Traditional Council, Mr Adorye said Mr Kyerematen would restore the dignity of chiefs and empower them to have authority in the extraction of the country's natural resources in their respective jurisdictions.
"Mr Kyerematen's plan is to go beyond just paying chiefs, he will equip them with more powers to become co-trustees to the government. This will allow chiefs to negotiate with the president, what percentage of natural resources they need for the development of their areas," he said.
That, according to Mr Adorye, would promote responsible mining.
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For his part, the acting President of the Techiman Traditional Council, Nana Takyi Firi, advised politicians and their supporters to do decent politics in order to promote peace during and after the December 7 general election.