Given the opportunity, Hon. Alan Kyerematen is willing and able to transform his Motherland (Ghana) into a prosperous modern state. Malaysia, Singapore, and South Korea should be our targets. If Malaysia is able to create reserves of $104 billion, so can Ghana, with the help of Alan Kyerematen.
It was Alan who created Ghana's GOLDEN AGE OF BUSINESS with his innovative PRESIDENT'S SPECIAL INITIATIVES (PSIs) during President Kufuor's era. This took us out of the IMF program at the time and created a booming economy. Alan's focus is Ghana (not petty partisanship), and he campaigned on a pledge of Inclusive Government.
He has congratulated the incoming President and offered him his full cooperation. He has also offered and recommended to him his Great Transformational Plan for serious attention.
Here's a thought: A Ghanaian (ALAN JOHN KWADWO KYEREMATEN) created a single market for the whole of Africa (AfCFTA)!!! Headquarters: Accra!!!
Ghanaians simply cannot bear to watch helplessly while other African countries overtake us in economic development and take advantage of this market as Ghana slides into a bottomless pit. We need Alan to spearhead Ghana's development and transformation now! As we know, Alan has already earmarked 2025-2035 as Ghana's DECADE OF INDUSTRIALISATION. Any great legacy Mahama can leave behind will rest on Ghana's prosperity.
Hon. Alan Kyerematen has demonstrated beyond all reasonable doubt that he is a patriot through and through. Let's give him a chance. Our focus as a nation should be on Ghana’s development and the welfare and prosperity of Ghanaians. Divisive partisan politics has yielded no positive results for 67 years.
Recommendation to His Excellency John Mahama:
Take Alan's advice:
1. Inclusive Government
2. Alan's GREAT TRANSFORMATIONAL PLAN
3. Give Hon. Alan Kyerematen full reign to implement his GREAT TRANSFORMATIONAL PLAN to transform Ghana's economy.
It’s regrettable that we’ve been overtaken and left behind by countries like Malaysia, Singapore, and South Korea, not to mention Benin, Burkina Faso, and Senegal.
This is the time: GHANA FIRST, ALWAYS FIRST!
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