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Founder of the National Interest Movement (NIM), Dr Michael Abu Sakara Foster, has disclosed the qualities possessed by the leader of the Movement for Change (M4C), Alan John Kwadwo Kyerematen, that made him join forces with him for the ‘Alliance for Revolutionary Change’ (ARC).

Citing his political experience and the clout he has as a person within his former party, the New Patriotic Party (NPP), and the nation as a whole, Dr. Sakara says Alan Kyerematen “brings a lot to the table.”

He has been telling Keminni Amanor on TV3’s Hot Issues that, what Alan Kyerematen sought to find in the NPP which was lacking, is something he will work on to ensure every citizen becomes satisfied with.

He is confident Ghana’s former Trade and Industry Minister is the best person to transform the nation to where it is supposed to be.

“I saw a number of issues and on balance, I think that he is a credible candidate that brings a lot to the table. He is experienced, there itself, is going to make him somebody who makes sure the system works for everybody because if you cannot work for me to the extent where I have to leave something I helped to build, I will want to make sure that in my government, this works for everybody. That’s what we have always preached in the NIM that there must be equity, there must be meritocracy, if we are to have a system that is different from what we have now,” he said Sunday, April 14, 2024.

He continued that Alan Kyerematen is “somebody who has his own large personal political following within the party, he is somebody who is known to other Ghanaians. He is somebody who many people outside the party have always admired because he is not that kind of raw conservative outright figure. so it was natural that we are an alliance of progressive.”

“The Alliance, named the ‘Alliance for Revolutionary Change’ (ARC) will aggressively mobilize Ghanaians from across the country, particularly the youth and women, irrespective of their religious, political, and ethnic affiliations, in a grand coalition to elect the first Independent Candidate as the President of the Republic of Ghana,” an April 04, 2024 release stated, adding that the Alliance will be launched Wednesday, April 17, 2024.

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