Alan Kyerematen, the Leader and Founder of the Movement for Change, is confident in his chances for the upcoming December elections and believes he will achieve an unexpected outcome.
Centring his campaign on addressing the concerns of everyday Ghanaians, Alan is confident that he has connected with the public, asserting that his message is resonating with voters in a way that traditional parties may not comprehend.
Alan attributes his optimism to a growing wave of genuine support from people all over the country. During a recent tour of various markets in Accra, he spoke with journalists and shared his first-hand account of the excitement and enthusiasm he encountered, especially from the people he met face-to-face.
He warned that the NPP only has around a million loyal voters and advised not to rely solely on the size of crowds at rallies and election events as an indicator of the true number of dedicated NPP supporters.
The organic love and euphoria that ordinary people are expressing towards me is clearly visible. There is a big surprise coming in December. Regardless, I played a key role in establishing NPP.
I understand that the NPP does not have a voter base of more than one million dedicated supporters. The numbers may be deceiving, so don’t be fooled. The figures seen in elections may not accurately reflect the true situation.