We Are Highly Confident of Winning the Election – Movement for Change
Alan Kyerematen’s campaign emphasizes industrialization as the key to Ghana’s economic recovery and success in the 2024 elections
- Nana Akomea expresses strong confidence in Alan Kyerematen’s leadership ahead of the election
- Movement for Change disproves initial doubts, gaining momentum as election day approachesMovement for Change disproves initial doubts, gaining momentum as election day approaches
- Industrialization, according to Akomea, is essential for sustaining digitization and a 24-hour economy
With just eight days to go until Ghana’s 2024 general elections, Alan Kyerematen’s Movement for Change has expressed strong confidence in securing a win.
Nana Akomea, a communications member of the Movement for Change, shared this optimism, stating that they are fully focused on Alan Kyerematen’s leadership to carry them to victory.
Speaking on the Lawson TV/Radio Ghana’s Se Sen Morning Show with Kwame Tanko on Friday, November 29, Mr. Akomea emphasized that critics who doubted the Movement’s potential at its inception have been proven wrong by its growth and success.
He further noted that Alan Kyerematen’s focus on industrialization would be key in steering Ghana’s economy back on track.
“While Bawumia speaks of digitization and Mahama talks about a 24-hour economy, Alan’s vision is centered on industrialization. You can’t have digitization or a 24-hour economy without industrialization. It’s the foundation that enables both to thrive,” he explained.
Nana Akomea concluded by asserting that the implementation of industrialization is not only possible but essential for Ghana’s future growth.