Kwame Owusu Danso, also known as KOD, has brought new energy to the Movement for Change's campaign in the Central Region. As the Vice-Presidential Candidate of the Afrafranto Alliance, KOD has been visiting important areas, and his exciting style is winning over many people, especially the youth.
In towns like Mankesim, Winneba, Ajumako, and Swedru, KOD has met with people, and they are happy to hear his message. His ability to talk to everyone, from traders to farmers and students, is a big reason for his success.
The youth love KOD's focus on Alan Kyerematen’s 10-point plan, which is all about helping young people through the Great Transformational Plan (GTP). This plan aims to give more opportunities to young people and improve their lives.
People in places like Nyakrom, Agona Asafo, Asikuma, and Saltpond are also excited about KOD’s message. Many of them feel that the promises from the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) and National Democratic Congress (NDC) have not made a real difference in their lives. One trader in Swedru said, "KOD’s message is different. He’s offering real solutions."
As KOD’s campaign grows stronger, the NPP is feeling the pressure. They held a press conference in Cape Coast, claiming that some members of the Movement for Change had left and joined the NPP. However, many people believe this is not true and see it as a sign that the NPP is worried.
KOD’s campaign promises are giving people hope. In Mankesim, he talked to market women about plans to improve healthcare and farming. One woman said, "For the first time, I believe a politician understands what we need." KOD also spoke about creating a Traders Bank to help small businesses get loans, which made many people happy.
In Elmina and Winneba, KOD met with fishers, fish sellers, and students. His ideas for improving the fishing industry and creating more jobs have given people new hope. A youth leader said, "The NPP and NDC have not kept their promises. It’s time to give Alan Cash a chance to make things better."
KOD's message of real change and development is clearly touching the hearts of many in the Central Region.