Alan launches Alliance for Revolutionary Change (ARC) today

Alan Kyerematen, leader and founder for the Movement for Change is expected to launch the Alliance for Revolutionary Change (ARC) today, Wednesday, 17th April 2024 at the auditorium of the University of Professional Studies Accra (UPSA).
The Alliance is envisioned to bring together a number of existing major political entities, movements and individuals who will work closely together to contest the 2024 general elections.
The alliance according to the Movement for Change founder will mobilise support from Ghanaians across the country, particularly the youth and women, irrespective of their religious, political and ethnic affiliations.
According to a special invitation sent to the General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) the ARC seeks to end the divisiveness in Ghanaian politics that has been occasioned by the duopoly of the two dominant parties – NPP and NDC. “This will bring to an end the ‘winner takes all syndrome’ as well as the lack of continuity in the execution of government projects.”
The Alliance according to Mr Kyerematen will also work towards forming an all-inclusive government of national unity when voted into power, as well as mobilise consensus towards a national development plan, which will go beyond party manifestos and introduce a new blueprint for Ghana’s economic transformation.
The Alliance will also advocate fundamental constitutional reforms, including but not limited to reforms in governance, public sector accountability, management of our natural resources as well as mindset and attitudinal change in Ghana.
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