7 groups combine forces with Alan's MFC to form ARC
Alan Kwadwo Kyerematen, the founder and leader of the Movement for Change and an independent presidential candidate, has unveiled a coalition of seven interest groups aimed at advancing the forward movement agenda for the 2024 general elections.
This coalition, named the Alliance for Revolutionary Change (ARC), marks a significant step towards becoming Ghana's third political force.
The ARC comprises influential leaders from various sectors, including Akwasi Odike Adai leading the Union Government Movement , Bishop Samuel Noi Mensah heading the Ghana First Coalition, Rev. Stephen Ayensu leading the Ghana Green Party, Dr. Abu Sakara Foster leading the National Interest Movement, and Augustina Cudjoe, leading Third Force Movement, Mr Henry Asante, former Second Vice Chairman of People’s National Convention . Additionally, Emmanuel Wilson leads the Crusaders Against Corruption, adding a vital perspective to the coalition's mission.
The unveiling of the ARC members took place at a prestigious event hosted at the University of Professional Studies in Accra.
With a shared vision for change and progress, these diverse groups have joined forces under Kyerematen's leadership to offer an alternative political platform for Ghanaian citizens
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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