The leader of the Movement for Change, Alan Kyerematen, has made it clear that the movement has no interest in aligning with any of the existing political divides in Ghana.
In a statement signed by its spokesperson, Aaron Sasu Duke, the movement emphasized that the current political duopoly does not adequately represent the interests of the country.
The Movement for Change further reiterated its commitment to the progress and prosperity of Ghana, stating that it will not form an alliance with any of the political duopolies. Instead, the movement called on the people of Ghana to vote massively for its leader, Alan Kyerematen, in order to lead the country to a brighter future.
This declaration comes at a time when political realignments and allegiances are shifting in the run-up to the next national elections. The Movement for Change’s position highlights a desire for a fresh perspective and a break from the traditional political landscape.
The movement’s commitment to representing the interests of the country and pursuing progress sets it apart from the established political parties. It remains to be seen how this stance will influence the political landscape in the upcoming elections.