Alan John Kwadwo Kyerematen, the Presidential Candidate of the Movement for Change, has issued a strong warning to Ghanaians ahead of the December 7 elections.
He is urging citizens to reject any political party that attempts to buy their votes with money, emphasizing that such tactics are not only disrespectful but also undermine the true purpose of politics.
Speaking to supporters in Obogu, Asante Akim South Constituency, Kyerematen stressed that exchanging money for votes is a harmful practice that devalues the democratic process. “They will come and share things for you to vote for them… think about it twice,” he cautioned. “If after all these years they didn’t come to you and now they are giving you money, it simply shows that they don’t respect you.”
Kyerematen believes that politics should focus on bringing meaningful change to people’s lives, rather than temporary incentives designed to sway votes.
He argued that Ghanaians deserve better than vote-buying tactics and that his movement aims to bring about positive change through genuine leadership.
The presidential candidate encouraged the people of Obogu to carefully evaluate the development in their communities and vote against the ruling party if they’re unhappy with the progress. “We do politics for the development of the country,” he emphasized. “We have to change them if the country has not moved forward after they took power.”
Kyerematen’s message serves as a reminder to prioritize the country’s development over short-term gains.
He is calling on Ghanaians to look beyond the immediate benefits offered by some politicians and focus on the long-term implications of their choices.
As the December 7 elections approach, Kyerematen’s Movement for Change is positioning itself as a force for genuine change. By rejecting vote-buying tactics and emphasizing the importance of meaningful development, Kyerematen hopes to inspire Ghanaians to demand more from their leaders.
The coming weeks will be crucial in determining the outcome of the elections. Kyerematen’s message is clear: Ghanaians deserve better, and it’s time for a change.
His movement’s commitment to transparency, accountability, and sustainable development offers a compelling alternative to the status quo.
As Ghanaians head to the polls, they will have a choice to make. Will they opt for the same old politics, or will they choose a new path? Kyerematen’s Movement for Change is banking on the latter, and his message of hope and change is resonating with many.
The fate of Ghana’s democracy hangs in the balance, and Kyerematen’s call to action couldn’t be more timely. By rejecting vote-buying and embracing meaningful change, Ghanaians can build a brighter future for themselves and generations to come.