Alan Kwadwo Kyerematen, the Leader of the Alliance for Revolutionary Change (ARC), has pledged to tackle corruption head-on if he becomes the next President of Ghana in the upcoming December General Election.
He emphasized that he would create consequences for corrupt officials who abuse their power for personal gain.
Speaking at the launch of the Alliance for Revolutionary Change in Accra, Kyerematen highlighted the importance of this moment in Ghana’s political history. He expressed his vision for a government of national unity that includes representatives from various sectors such as political parties, business communities, labor unions, civil society organizations, professional groups, faith-based organizations, traditional authorities, and other interest groups.
Kyerematen underscored the urgent need for transformative leadership in addressing the country’s longstanding challenges, including high unemployment, unsustainable exploitation of natural resources, and inadequate infrastructure. He emphasized the importance of implementing policies that prioritize the private sector as the engine of economic growth.
Furthermore, Kyerematen criticized the existing political duopoly of the NDC and NPP for failing to address the country’s development issues effectively. He outlined the Alliance’s agenda to promote governance reforms, public sector accountability, responsible natural resource management, and a shift in the mindset and attitudes of the population.
The Alliance for Revolutionary Change aims to break away from the traditional political landscape and usher in a new era of inclusive and effective governance. Kyerematen’s leadership and commitment to fighting corruption have captured the attention of many Ghanaians as the country prepares for a pivotal election that could reshape its future.