Alan Kyerematen, the presidential candidate of the Afrafranto Alliance, stood tall and resolute as he addressed a crowd of supporters and journalists at the Ghana International Press Centre. Apexnewsgh reports The date was Sunday, September 29, 2024, a day that would be etched in the memories of many Ghanaians. With passion and conviction, Kyerematen condemned the authorities for their treatment of young protesters who had taken to the streets in a series of demonstrations against illegal mining, known as Galamsey. The protests, aimed at highlighting the government’s failure to tackle this pressing issue, had led to the arrest of several young Ghanaians. Kyerematen expressed dismay at the Ghana Police Service’s handling of the situation, questioning their decision to charge the protesters with unlawful assembly. In a powerful and unwavering voice, Kyerematen criticized the police for denying the detained protesters access to essential rights such as legal counsel, medical care, food, and water. He called this an abuse of power that undermined the constitutional rights of all Ghanaians. The Afrafranto leader did not stop there; he also questioned the judiciary’s refusal to grant bail to the detained youth, stating that the charges against them were minor and did not warrant prolonged detention. During his speech, Kyerematen did not shy away from criticizing both the ruling party, NPP, and the opposition party, NDC, for their failure to address illegal mining and environmental destruction, which had fueled public discontent. He described the protests as a symptom of deeper systemic failures, particularly the lack of job opportunities and hope for the future. In a poignant moment, Kyerematen appealed to the Attorney General, Godfred Dame, to discontinue the case, emphasizing that the responsibility to correct this injustice lay with him. He expressed solidarity with the detained youth, hailing them as “heroes of our time” and assuring them that their sacrifices would not be in vain. As he concluded his speech, Kyerematen made a firm commitment to seeing justice done, declaring, “Together, we will win, and Ghana will rise again.” After the press conference, Kyerematen continued his show of support by visiting the detained protesters at the Legon Police Station, promising to advocate for their immediate release and uphold their constitutional rights. His actions and words ignited a spark of hope in the hearts of many Ghanaians, as they looked to him as a beacon of justice and change. Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Climate Change/ Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen For publication please kindly contact us on +233256336062, +233248250270 or Email apexnewsgh@gmail.com
Alan Kyerematen Proposes Lower Tax Regime to Boost Economy
Flagbearer for the Movement for Change, Alan Kyerematen, has outlined his vision for a better tax solution for Ghana. Apexnewsgh reports He emphasized the need for effective expenditure management, revenue optimization, and a lower tax regime to stimulate economic growth. Mr. Kyerematen’s plan involves: 1. Expenditure management and control 2. Revenue optimization 3. Lowering taxes to increase competitiveness and reduce inflation 4. Scrapping some taxes and levies 5. Implementing a progressive tax system He argued that a lower tax regime would increase revenue, as companies would become more competitive and generate more tax income. Kyerematen also stressed the importance of addressing corruption to increase revenue and reduce the need for tax increases. Regarding the IMF’s conditionalities, Kyerematen believes that Ghana has the liberty to decide how to raise revenue, and that his proposed solutions would meet the IMF’s requirements without increasing taxes. On the government’s plan to control cement prices, Mr. Kyerematen expressed reservations, citing the potential impact on the market structure and the need to address fundamental issues rather than resorting to price control. Meanwhile, Alan Kyerematen has proposed a comprehensive tax solution aimed at boosting Ghana’s economy by reducing taxes, optimizing revenue, and addressing corruption. Source: Apexnewsgh.com
Arrogance of power limits leadership capacity– Alan Kyerematen
Alan Kyerematen Speaks Out Against Arrogance of Power Alan Kyerematen, the flagbearer of the Movement for Change, has emphasized the importance of humility in leadership. He stressed that positions of authority should not be used capriciously, but rather as an opportunity to serve the people. Kyerematen defined arrogance of power as the tendency for leaders to lord over the people instead of serving them. He attributed this phenomenon to a sense of entitlement that comes with being in power, particularly in a duopoly system where leaders feel secure in their positions. The former minister emphasized that leadership should be exercised with humility and a commitment to the people. He encouraged voters to interrogate the character and disposition of candidates before electing them into power. Kyerematen warned that arrogance of power limits a leader’s capacity to effectively serve the people. He advocated for a new breed of leaders who will prioritize humility and accountability. Mr. Alan Kyerematen further sounded a warning about the dangers of arrogance of power and urged for a shift in leadership culture that prioritizes humility, accountability, and service to the people.\ Source: Apexnewsgh.com Thanks for reading from Apexnewsgh as a news publishing website from Ghana. We encourage you to freely share this story via social media platform and follow us on; Facebook on APEXNEWSGH-Tv or Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0248250270/0256336062.
Alan Kyerematen champions expansion of 1-District-1-Factory policy
Alan Kyerematen, leader and founder of the Movement for Change, has expressed pride in the impact of the 1-District-1-Factory (1D1F) policy, which he claims to have drafted from scratch during his tenure as Minister for Trade and Industry. In a recent Facebook post, Kyerematen highlighted the success of the initiative in creating 170,000 jobs and driving local economies in various districts across Ghana. With President Akufo-Addo recently emphasizing the positive outcomes of the 1D1F program in his address to Parliament, Kyerematen pledged to further expand the policy if elected as president. He envisions a Ghana where every district benefits from industrial growth, leading to inclusive prosperity and economic development. Kyerematen believes that by investing more resources into the 1D1F program, Ghana can unlock its full potential for prosperity and innovation. He is committed to championing this vision with integrity, vision, and a dedication to the welfare of all Ghanaians. With bold leadership and strategic investments, Kyerematen believes that Ghana can ensure a prosperous future for generations to come. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0256336062.
VIDEO: Twi speaking NPP supporters in Upper East angrily tear down Alan Cash posters
Angry supporters of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), who are upset over Alan Kyerematen‘s recent resignation, swiftly descended upon the Upper East Regional office of the party to tear down his posters. A group of people were observed expressing their frustration regarding someone speaking Twi instead of Grune language. They were actively tearing down posters of the former Trade Minister and expressing their disapproval, saying things like “we don’t want him back in the party… today he says he is with the party, tomorrow he resigns… he should leave for good… he has been planning to go independent for a while… even when he visited the Region, he didn’t meet with delegates, only market women… they will make sure all his posters in the region are taken down.” On Tuesday, September 25, 2023, Mr. Alan Kyerematen, a founding member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), announced his official resignation from the party. Kyerematen, representing the Movement For Change (MFC), decided to step away from the NPP as he felt that his years of dedication and service were not adequately valued by the party. The national office of the NPP expressed their disappointment and described Kyerematen’s resignation as “unfortunate.” Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana For publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email apexnewsgh@gmail.com
NPP did not appreciate my contribution and service– Alan Kyerematen
Former Trades Minister Alan Kyerematen has voiced that his services and contributions to the Party are not appreciated. Apexnewsgh.com report The former Minister made this known on Monday September 25, 2023 when addressing Ghanaians on his new political journey. The former NPP founder regret that his continuous stay in the Party will create further tension and division “I joined the New Patriotic Party at the very beginning of its establishment as a Founding Member, believing in its core values and the long-standing traditions of its antecedents, predicated on fairness, equity, probity, accountability, and transparency. I have devoted the best part of my professional career to serving the Party, and I still believe in the vision of the founding fathers of the Party. However, the NPP as it exists now has very little resemblance to the Party that I joined in 1992 and helped to nurture. The Party has been hijacked by a selected group of Party leaders and elders, government appointees, “behind the curtain power brokers” and some unscrupulous Party apparatchiks”. “It was my fervent wish to use the vehicle of the Party to bring my God given talents, experience, and knowledge acquired both locally and internationally over a period of 46 years, to serve our dear nation, Ghana at the highest level of executive authority”. “It is abundantly clear to me, that my services and contributions to the Party are not appreciated, and that my continuous stay in the Party will create further tension and division, which is an exact replay of circumstances that led to my decision to resign from the Party in 2008”. “Under the circumstances and given the context provided, I wish to use this platform to announce that I am honourably resigning with immediate effect from the New Patriotic Party to contest for the high office of the President of the Republic of Ghana in the 2024 General Elections, as an Independent Presidential Candidate”. Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana For publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email apexnewsgh@gmail.com
Elephant has given birth to a butterfly- Alan finally resigns from NPP
Former Trades Minister Alan Kyerematen has once again resigned from the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and announced his intentions to run as an independent presidential candidate in the 2024 general elections in Ghana. Apexnewsgh,com report He made this announcement during a press conference held in Accra on Monday, September 25th, 2023. Mr. Kyerematen’s emblem for his campaign is a butterfly, symbolizing his belief in the resurgence of Ghana. In explaining his decision, he expressed that he felt his contributions and sacrifices were not being appreciated by the NPP. He also referenced previous events, such as accusations of influencing electoral processes in the 2007 presidential primaries, which he believes were attempts to undermine his popularity and support within the party. “In spite of this unfortunate occurrence however, when the votes were finally counted, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo came first, and I was the runner-up. According to the rules of the electoral process, the two of us were programmed for a second run ballot. It was in response to this development, that I made my landmark declaration that, to avoid a further deterioration of peace in an already divided Party, I would make the supreme political sacrifice not to contest the run-off but rather support Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to contest as the flagbearer for NPP in the 2008 general elections”. “Despite the sacrifice that I made to unite the Party as referred to above, there were very serious post-primary attacks on my supporters all over the country, and an open show of hostility. “Some of my supporters were victims of brutalities and continue to bear the scars of that treatment. I made several representations to the then leadership of the Party, drawing their attention to the rancorous and divisive behavior of some elements in the Party”. “Regrettably, however, my representations went unheeded. As a consequence, I gave notice of my decision to resign from the Party, in protest against the blatant alienation of my supporters, orchestrated by elements aligned to the leadership of the Party”. “The protests and reactions from the rank and file of the Party at that time from all over the country, compelled the then Chairman of the Party to constitute a Reconciliation Committee chaired by the then immediate past Chairman of the Party, Ambassador Samuel Odoi Sykes. The Committee upheld all my submissions and prevailed upon me to rescind my decision to resign, which I did, with the firm promise to address all the contentious issues I had raised in my notice of resignation”. “As a loyal member of the Party, I accepted the plea of the party leadership and joined the campaign team of then Candidate Akufo-Addo all over the country, providing exceptional support to his campaign”. “Unfortunately, however, all the promises made by the Party leadership were never fulfilled, and indeed the divisive and hostile attacks on my person and my supporters remained for several years thereafter, and have continued to date”. “It is common knowledge that any Party member who is associated directly or indirectly with Alan, is treated with disdain and considered an outcast”. “I have endured all this resentment, and maintained my integrity within the Party throughout the past fifteen years.” He further said, “On the 26th of August this year, I participated in the Super Delegates Conference to shortlist the ten aspirants who had filed their nominations to contest in the primaries. I was selected as one of the five Candidates to contest for the main Presidential primaries scheduled for 4th November 2023. “After carefully analysing the results of the Super Delegates Conference, I issued a Press Statement on the 6th of September 2023, declaring my intention to exit the process leading to the Presidential primaries. In the run up to the Super Delegates Conference, the National Council of the Party made some of the most controversial and contentious decisions in the history of the Party. They rejected a petition signed by nine out of the ten aspirants, requesting for the Super Delegates Conference to be held in one location, as well as allowing each Delegate to the Conference to nominate five persons, instead of one, in line with the provisions in the Party’s Constitution”. “In my humble and considered opinion, the decisions of the National Council were both unmeritorious and unconstitutional. “To make matters worse, it was absolutely clear as indicated in my Press Statement of September 6th this year that, the Super Delegates Conference was strategically and tactically skewed in favour of one particular aspirant. The level of intimidation and monetization that characterized the Conference is unprecedented in the history of internal elections of our Party. The subsequent decisions made by the National Council to vary the rules of procedure for the run-off, arising from the Super Delegates Conference, in direct contravention of both the Constitution of the Party and the Guidelines issued by the Presidential Elections Committee, will go down in history as a travesty of justice, and a demonstration of high handedness by the highest decision-making body of the Party, second only to the Annual Delegates Conference”. “I joined the New Patriotic Party at the very beginning of its establishment as a Founding Member, believing in its core values and the long-standing traditions of its antecedents, predicated on fairness, equity, probity, accountability, and transparency. I have devoted the best part of my professional career to serving the Party, and I still believe in the vision of the founding fathers of the Party. However, the NPP as it exists now has very little resemblance to the Party that I joined in 1992 and helped to nurture. The Party has been hijacked by a selected group of Party leaders and elders, government appointees, “behind the curtain power brokers” and some unscrupulous Party apparatchiks”. “It was my fervent wish to use the vehicle of the Party to bring my God given talents, experience, and knowledge acquired both locally and internationally over a period of 46 years, to serve our dear nation, Ghana at the highest level of
Alan set to address Ghanaians on Monday
Former Trade Minister Alan John Kyerematen is scheduled to address Ghanaians on Monday, September 25, 2023, according to reliable sources obtained by Apexnewsgh.com During his address, the former Minister will reveal his plans for the upcoming 2024 election, addressing concerns about his political future following his withdrawal from the New Patriotic Party (NPP) presidential contest on November 4. Already there are rumors flying across social media that the former Trade Minister is making arrangement to partner CPP in the 2024, there are also another rumor that he is set to announce new political party ahead of the 2024 elections However, in all these rumors this platform through our sources can confidently say the former Trade Minister will be in the 2024 presidential ballot. Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana For publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email apexnewsgh@gmail.com
Could this be true? Alan considering withdrawal from Nov 4 contest ?
Former Trade Minister Alan Kyerematen is reportedly contemplating the decision to withdraw from the upcoming Presidential Primary on November 4. This comes after a disappointing performance in the recent Super Delegates Conference, according to a source close to the Alan Campaign. During the NPP Special Delegates Conference, Alan Kyerematen secured 95 out of 961 votes, putting him in a distant third place. Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia emerged as the frontrunner with 629 votes (68.15%), while surprisingly, Kennedy Agyapong garnered 132 votes (14.30%) to secure second place. Given the expectations for Alan Kyerematen, who has run for the position of flagbearer three times before, his placement behind Dr. Bawumia and even surrendering the second position to Kennedy Agyapong has disrupted the former Trade Minister’s campaign strategy. Alan Kyerematen is expected to make an official announcement regarding his potential withdrawal from the contest In preparation for Mr. Kyerematen’s upcoming address on Tuesday, an inside source from his team shared with 3news.com that they are seriously contemplating the option of withdrawing from the race. “We have had extensive review of the Super Delegates election, and to be honest, the numbers we registered across the country in the Super Delegates, were not what we expected,” the source said. “Even though we have publicly expressed our displeasure with the process, the reality is that things are not so good on the ground, and we have to honestly admit and take bold decisions.” “withdrawing completely, withdrawing to team up with another candidate, or continuing with the process, which doesn’t really look good for us.” “We have extensively analysed all the three and many, which I am included, are of the view that Chief Alan should withdraw, but we are not sure whether to withdraw and stay on the fence, or withdraw and stay one the fence.” According to a reliable source, talks have taken place regarding potential mergers with candidates that did not perform well. However, a final decision has not been reached at this time. “Chief will speak tomorrow, and all options are open, but don’t be surprised if he announces his withdrawal tomorrow.” According to a reliable source, there is growing disenchantment among the coordinators of Alan Kyerematen’s campaign throughout the country due to the low number of votes he received. These coordinators are advocating for an immediate withdrawal in order to prevent further embarrassment in the upcoming November elections. “I am among the vocal supporters of withdrawal because it will serve two purposes: it will strongly voice our grievances with the Super Delegates, and it will also prevent us from experiencing further embarrassment in November,” he stressed. “However, there are others who believe that Chief Alan should remain regardless of the outcome in November, viewing withdrawal as politically incorrect. Despite this, for some of us, the truth is undeniable. We will assess the situation and make a final decision before the scheduled address tomorrow.” the source concluded Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana For publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email apexnewsgh@gmail.com
Dr.Bawumia and Alan Cash face NPP’S vetting committee today
The two main leading Flagbearer hopefuls of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia and former Trade Minister, Alan Kyerematen will today, Monday, July 3, 2023 face the Vetting Committee of the party. The two politicians are considered among the three frontrunners in the contest to elect a Presidential candidate to lead the party to the 2024 general election. The third aspirant to be vetted today is Kwadwo Poku who’s an Energy Expert. On Tuesday, July 4, the vetting will procede with the remaining candidates, including Kwabena Agyei Agyepong, a former NPP General Secretary, Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, the Member of Parliament for Assin Central and Boakye Kyeremateng Agyarko, former Energy Minister. A statement issued by the Secretary to the National Presidential Vetting Committee, Evans Nimako, said the other candidates would be vetted on July 5 and 6. The statement stressed the expectation that all presidential hopefuls would take note of the schedule and attend the vetting process as required by the Committee. Attached is the full schedule by the NPP









