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Alan vows to appoint 50% youth as part of his leadership

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Alan Kyerematen, the founder and leader of the Movement for Change, has made a bold promise ahead of the December 7 elections in Ghana.

If elected president, Kyerematen has vowed that 50 per cent of his appointees will be youth, aiming to bring fresh perspectives and foster innovation in leadership roles.

In a recent statement, Kyerematen emphasized the importance of promoting youth representation in governance. Drawing on his own experience as a young leader who rose through the ranks to become a manager at a prominent company at the age of 22, Kyerematen highlighted the impact of determination and innovation on his journey.

Having served in both corporate and public sectors, Kyerematen stressed the significance of inclusive governance. He believes that by empowering young leaders through mentorship and entrepreneurship opportunities, the next generation of Ghanaian leaders can be equipped to drive progress and development.

Kyerematen’s vision extends beyond mere representation; he aims to create a supportive environment for youth to thrive, drawing on his successful initiatives like Empretec and Enterprise Africa. He remains committed to championing the youth of Ghana and building a future where every citizen has the chance to succeed.

With the unwavering support of Ghanaians, Kyerematen is prepared to lead the country into a new era of prosperity and progress. His dedication to empowering the youth and promoting innovation in leadership positions signals a promising vision for Ghana’s future.

Source: Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen

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