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Alan Kyerematen promises constitutional reforms and a corruption-free Ghana in 2024 presidential campaign

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Alan announces vision for Redevelopment of Greater Accra

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Leader of the Movement for Change, Alan Kwadwo Kyerematen has reaffirmed his commitment to reforming Ghana’s constitution and tackling corruption if elected in the 2024 presidential election.

Speaking during a visit to Asewa in the Bosomefreho Constituency on Saturday, October 5, 2024, Mr. Kyerematen emphasized his vision to amend the constitution in order to drive development and limit the excessive powers of the president, which he believes has contributed to inefficiencies in governance.

Currently on a 19-day tour of the Ashanti Region, Mr. Kyerematen visited multiple communities within the Bosomefreho Constituency, including Asewa, Anyinase, Danso, Nsuaem Number 1, Nsuaem Number 2, Amomorso, and Abosamaom, where he addressed large gatherings.

He attributed many of the challenges faced by Ghanaians to constitutional issues, particularly the over-concentration of power in the presidency, which he views as a key factor in the country’s current difficulties.

His call for constitutional reform, he believes has resonated with many Ghanaians, especially his proposal to reduce presidential powers and promote greater transparency and accountability in governance.

His plan includes devolving more authority to local governments to ensure that development reaches every part of the country. By empowering local authorities, Mr. Kyerematen believes Ghana can create a more efficient and responsive system of governance.

A critical component of his proposed reforms is changing how public officials are appointed.

Mr. Kyerematen intends to amend the constitution to ensure that key positions, such as the heads of anti-corruption agencies, operate independently of presidential influence. This change is designed to strengthen anti-corruption efforts by ensuring that these institutions can function without external pressure, making them more effective.

He also identified corruption as a major barrier to Ghana’s economic progress, noting that it has siphoned off billions of cedis that could have been used to improve the country’s infrastructure and public services. His plan includes consolidating all anti-corruption agencies into a single body, led by an independent corruption czar with prosecutorial powers. This initiative has been widely praised as a practical approach to addressing corruption at all levels of government.

He further stressed that combating corruption is essential to achieving meaningful development, linking it to ongoing issues such as inadequate infrastructure, poor education, and weak healthcare systems.

He assured the public that, under his administration, transparency and accountability would be prioritized, and public officials would be held to the highest ethical standards.

Many Ghanaians have expressed support for Kyerematen’s vision of constitutional reform and his strong stance on fighting corruption. There is widespread belief that limiting the powers of the presidency and strengthening anti-corruption institutions would lead to a more accountable and effective government, setting the stage for national progress.

Mr. Kyerematen urged residents to support his presidential campaign, promising a new era of governance characterized by transparency, accountability, and fairness.

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