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Mrs. Patricia Kyerematen has called on the chiefs and people of Akorabo to vote massively for Alan Kyerematen and the Movement for Change in the upcoming elections, emphasizing that this is a critical moment for Ghana’s future.

She highlighted that the movement is focused on creating jobs for the youth and ensuring that all Ghanaians have access to employment opportunities, which would drive the country forward into a new era of prosperity.

During her visit to Akorabo on Friday, October 11, 2024, as part of the Eastern Region Caravan Tour, Mrs. Kyerematen received an enthusiastic reception from the community. The tour, which aims to galvanize support for Alan Kyerematen and the movement, has been met with excitement as the message of change resonates with people across the region.

The visit to Akorabo marks a significant moment in the movement’s push to build a united and prosperous Ghana, with growing support from the community reinforcing the movement’s goals. Mrs. Kyerematen and her team remain committed to engaging with communities across the Eastern Region, spreading the message of hope, development, and a brighter future for all.

As the Movement for Change Caravan continues its journey, it aims to strengthen connections with more communities, ensuring that the vision of a transformed Ghana under Alan Kyerematen’s leadership reaches every corner of the region.

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