Former Trade and Industry Minister, Alan Kyerematen, a prominent figure within the NPP has announced his decision to officially resigned from the party. He will be running as an independent candidate in the upcoming 2024 elections.
Alan Kyerematen’s announcement has sent shockwaves through the political landscape especially the NPP. A party he has been a member for many years.
During a press conference held in Accra on Monday, September 25, Mr Kyerematen stated…
“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.”
Kyerematen emphasized his commitment to addressing the pressing issues facing the country. Including economic development, job creation, and social welfare. Hence, stated that his decision to run as an independent candidate was driven by his belief. Therefore, this approach would enable him to better serve the interests of the Ghanaian people.
His candidacy as an independent presents a unique challenge to the established political order in Ghana. With the potential to reshape the political landscape.
For the second time, Mr. Kyerematen has quit from the NPP
Alan, in 2008 resigned from the NPP in a similar move but was politically coerced and later rejoined the party.
Alan Kyerematen break away from the NPP again and contest the 2024 elections as an independent candidate marks a significant moment in Ghanaian politics.
Kyerematen, a seasoned politician, is widely recognized for his contributions to the NPP. As well as his roles in various government positions.