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Bawumia unable to sleep after Alan Kyeremanten’s ‘Kumasi Walk’ – Solomon Owusu

Solomon Owusu, a senior campaign team member of the political group,  Movement for Change, has debunked reports that the party’s ‘victory walk led by Alan Kyerematen in the Ashanti regional capital, Kumasi, was not patronised.

He said the group was overwhlemed by the outpoor love for Mr kyerematen and the Movement by thousands of residents over the weekend, stressing that the success of the campaign was not in doubt.

Mr Owusu who was part of the organisers of the victory walk explained that some members of the campaign team of the governing NPP presidential candidate, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, had to rush to sponsor news reports seeking to water down the impact of the campaign activities of  Alan in the region which is described as the stronghold of the NPP.

Speaking on Accra FM’s Citizen Show, Owusu who defected from the NPP with Alan, a former Minister of Trade and Industry, stated that the victory walk was successful and had sent shock waves to the camp of the governing party led by Vice President Bawumia.

“The reports are from tabloids the NPP control. Those online portals are not serious because the people of Ashanti Region showed Alan Kyerematen so much love suh that the NPP leadership in the region had to run from one radio station to the other, trying to divert attention from our activities,” he said.

“The NPP have clearly seen that lan is a force to reckon with in the Ashanti Region. Alan knows the Ashanti Region more than anyone in the NPP. They are losing in the region but want to sponsor fake news to massage some people’s ego.”

He said the aftermath of the walk where the youth pledged massive support for Alan Kyerematen has freightened Dr Bawumia and his team which is clear about their impendinding defeat in the region.

“The walk drew thousands of supporters and floating voters across the Ashanti region and the NPP know they have lost the battle already. Bawumia has to push his wife Samira to start a tour in the region to counter ours but the people have already made up their minds.”

“If you want someone to counter Alan, an astute politician who knows what he is doing, you’ll realise tasking Samira to counter him is a big joke. who is Samira to counter alan?” he quizzed.

Ahead of the election, Owusu cautioned that members of the Movement for Change will intensify its vigilance on election day, alleging that although the NPP has planned to rig the polls, they will crash their agenda.

“We will police the polls very wel because some of us will be agents on election day and we will ensure the NPP does not orchestrate anything silly,” he said while downplaying the strength od the NPP in the Ashanti Region.

“Bawumia can’t sleep because we have taken over their stronghold and the people are calling for change,” he added.

Meanwhile, the independent presidential Candidate and leader for Movement for Change, Alan Kyerematen, has called on the people of Ghana to join him in his quest to break the duopoly of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the country’s politics.

He has been touring some parts of the country and promising a transformation of the country’s trade, agric and economy, adding that his Great Transformation Plan (GTP) is the best thing to happen to Ghana.

Otumfuo’s Support

Earlier this month, the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, hailed the vision of Alan Kyerematen, which has been documented and named the Great Transformation Plan (GTP).

The King of Asanteman said the comprehensive GTP is a visionary development blueprint capable of steering Ghana onto the path of sustainable economic growth and prosperity.

Alan Kyerematen, greeting Otumfuo Osei Tutu

Asantehene made the remarks on Wednesday, October 2, 2024, when  Alan Kyerematen, accompanied by his running mate, Kwame Owusu Danso and some of the leaders of the Alliance, visited the Overlord of Asante at the Manhyia Palace.

In his brief address to the politicians, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II urged the presidential candidate to ensure that Ghanaians understand the depth and impact of the GTP, as it holds the solutions to the country’s most pressing problems.

The king’s words were a reflection of the growing sentiment among Ghanaians in various sectors who believe that Mr Kyerematen’s GTP is the right plan to transform the nation’s fortunes.

The Asantehene’s endorsement of the GTP is not an isolated voice. Many prominent figures from Ghana’s private sector, academia, business community, and civil society organizations have also heaped praise on the plan.

The visit was part of a larger Caravan Campaign Tour in the Ashanti Region ahead of the 7th December General Election.

 

Source: Myxyzonline.com

 

National Security must pick up all EC Commissioners over missing BVRs – Solomon Owusu

A spokesman for Alan Kyerematen’s Alliance for Revolutionary Change (ARC) Movement, Solomon Owusu has urged the National Security to pick up the commissioners of the Electoral Commission (EC) led by Jean Mensa  in connection with the alleged theft of five Biometric Verification Registration (BVR) devices.

The election management body, after series of denial, recently confirmed that some of its BVRs had been stolen from its stores, raising eyebrows in the country. As the main opposition NDC mounted pressure on the EC to find the equipment, the Commission reported that some staff had been interdicted in connection with the stolen BVRs.

Earler this week, the Director of Electoral Services at the EC, Dr Serebour Quaicoe, told new men that the Commission had handed over some 5 individuals suspected to be involved in the alleged theft of the BVR devices to the police.

But speaking on Pampaso programme on radio Gold, Owusu said Charlotte Osei was ousted for alleged procurement breaches hence Jean Mensa must be fired for the missing devices from the EC’s warehouse.

“I think the National Security must pick Jean Mensa and her other commissioners at the EC over the missing biometric verification devices,” Owusu said as he alleged that the equipment had been given to some elements in the NPP to mar the integrity of the upcoming limited registration exercise and possibly the December 7 elections.

“One of the things they [the commissioners] can do is to resign for superintending over the activities that led to the theft of the equipment else the integrity of the general elections will be at stake.” he added. “Former EC Boss, Afari Djan is alive and can be handed a contract to over see the upcoming elections.”

To him, if the EC Boss is not removed from office, the results of the eletions can be compromised and plunge the country into chaos.

“I have heard that the missing equipmentn are in Kumasi and being used to secretly register people in Manhyia South,” he alleged and dared the NPP to deny the claim.

Meanwhile, the National Chairman of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketia, has challenged the Electoral Commission (EC) to publish names of its staff who have been arrested in connection with the alleged theft of five Biometric Verification Registration (BVR) devices.

Speaking to JoyNews on April 13, Dr Quaicoe disclosed the police began investigating the matter about a month ago when the electoral body officially noticed the BVRs were missing.

“So they have been interdicted and they are now going through the security investigation. I am told that they will be arraigned before court soon. If they are found guilty, the law should deal with them,” he said while urging Ghanaians that there was no cause for alarm about the missing BVRs since they have not been activated.

But in a reaction to the development, Asiedu Nketiah, Chairman of the NDC cast doubt over the assertions of Dr Quaicoe and urged the EC to publish the names of the staff who had been handed over to the police.

Speaking on Inside Politics on TV XYZ, Asiedu Nketia also known as General Mosquito quizzed: “Who are those people who have been arrested? have they published anyone’s name? Don’t they have names? Why have they not been exposed?”

“The persons who have stolen the equipment can register people elesewhere into the ECs database. We have seen NPP affiliated persons taken peoples’ Ghana card outside Ghana elsewhere. Tell us those you have apprehended,” he said in Akan.

 

Source: Myxyzonline.com

Bawumia will lose 2024 polls and return to classroom – Solo Owusu

A member of the Communication team for the Movement for Change, Solomon Owusu has predicted that a shameful defeat for Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia at the end of the 2024 general elections.

He said despite being supported by state machinery during the NPP primaries to lead the governing party, he will lose the main polls because Ghanaians have decided to vote the NPP out due to their bad policies.

Joining the discussion on the Gumbe Show on TV XYZ on Tuesday night, Owusu, a former member of the NPP described Bawumia as a man who is bereft of ideas and has nothing to offer Ghanaians.

“Bawumia is not part of the 2024 contest, Alan will beat him because he cannot divert the verdict of Ghanaians. He will lose sorely because of his poor track record,” he told host Oheneba Boamah Bennie.

Dr Bawumia is NPP’s flag baerer

To him, the country’s economy was there for everyone to feel under Bawumia as the head of Government’s Economic Management Team.

He said the leader of the Movement for Change, Alan John Kwadwo Kyerematen, was credible than Dr Bawumia, adding that any member of the NPP who knows about the mismanagement and wanton corruption within the NPP under the leadership of Akufo-Addo and Bawumia will ditch them during the elections.

“In this 21st century when people are going to space and doing marvelous things that are benefiting their countries, Dr Bawumia could only talk about toilet facilities for Ghanaians. When he went to Agbogbloshi, all he could promise was toilet, toilet,” Owusu said mockingly.

He said after Bawumia’s defeat in 2024, he will have no option than to return to Canada to go in teach as he was doing before he was appointed to the Bank of Ghana.

 

Source: Myxyzonline.com