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Alan Kyerematen’s Movement for Change: From Elephant to Butterfly

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Alan Kyerematen's Movement for Change: From Elephant to Butterfly

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When Alan Kyerematen, former Minister of Trade, announced his resignation from the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the formation of the Movement for Change (MfC), many people were surprised to see that the party’s logo is a butterfly. After all, butterflies are delicate creatures, often seen as symbols of fragility. So why would a movement choose such a creature as its logo?

There are a few possible explanations; butterflies are also symbols of transformation and change. They go through a dramatic metamorphosis from caterpillar to pupa to adult butterfly. This can be a powerful message for a movement looking to change the status quo or bring about transformation in society.

Butterflies are associated with hope and optimism. They represent the beauty of nature and the possibility of new beginnings. This can be a positive and uplifting message for a movement inspiring its supporters and giving them hope for the future.

Butterflies come in a wide variety of colours, shapes, and sizes. This diversity can be symbolic of the diversity of the population that the MfC hopes to represent.

Finally, butterflies are delicate creatures, but they are also incredibly resilient. They can survive through harsh weather conditions and other challenges. This can be a powerful message to overcoming adversity and building a better future.

Ultimately, the reason why the MfC chose a butterfly as its logo is up to the party itself. However, the butterfly is a versatile and powerful symbol that can be used to convey a variety of messages, including hope, change, diversity, resilience, and transformation.

In the context of Alan Kyerematen’s Movement for Change, the butterfly logo can be seen as a way to signal to voters that the MfC is a new and different kind of political group. The logo suggests that the MfC is focused on change and transformation and that it is committed to representing all members of society.

The butterfly logo can also be seen as a symbol of hope and optimism, suggesting that the MfC is a group looking to build a better future for Ghana.

With these events I have a strong feeling of déjà vu. I just feel this is a precursor to 1951, the year Nkrumah won the first general election in Ghana, and from prison at that.

Just like he broke away from the UGCC after their scheming against him, the man who had committed his all to the party and could be attributed to its many successes, the NPP “has not been fair to me and even treat supporters of Alan with disdain” in the words of Alan Kyerematen.

With this treatment, the break away from the party which feels comfortable in its shoes was long expected and yes, the persecution and ridicule just in the case of Nkrumah was expected. Admittedly the path will be rough, the path will be muddy, and the terrain will be difficult to navigate. But with the support of the Ghanaians both young and old, success is imminent.

The butterfly, the symbol of transformation, the symbol of renewal and growth is causing a radical change in the Ghanaian political space and will carry the flag of Ghana high.

Movement for Change…Ghana is definitely arising again!!!

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