Alan Kyerematen, the Presidential Candidate for the Movement for Change, has made some bold statements about his former party, the NPP. He believes the party is in decline and that it's time for Ghanaians to move on. Kyerematen, a founding member of the NPP, thinks that the party has changed significantly since its early days, particularly during the Adu Boahen era .
Kyerematen's comments come as he promotes his own party's vision, known as "The Great Transformational Plan" (GTP). This plan aims to build an enterprise economy in Ghana, creating jobs and stimulating economic growth. The GTP is built around six key pillars: Economic Transformation, Governance, Infrastructure Development, Social Services, Environmental and Natural Resources Management, and Behavioural and Attitudinal Change .
It's clear that Kyerematen is confident in his party's ability to bring about positive change in Ghana. As the presidential election approaches, it will be interesting to see how his message resonates with voters.