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After Alan Kyeremanten Left The NPP, Afia Schwar Was Spotted Destroying His Posters (Video)

Afia Schwarzenegger is seen in a viral video tearing down an Alan Kyeremanten poster. Alan was spotted being chastised by Afia for leaving the ruling New Patriotic Party and abandoning them.

Afia is one of hundreds of NPP supporters who were dissatisfied with Alan Kyeremanten’s departure.

Alan Kyereman formally announced his retirement from the New Patriotic Party earlier this week.

Alan stated he will run as an independent candidate and bring significant change to the nation during a press conference at the Movenpick hotel.

Alan Kyeremanten declared he would see to it that the 53% of Ghana’s population made up of young people got all they wanted.

“I am the only political figure who can guarantee that this nation’s economic prosperity is sustained. I’ll start a change-related movement.

I’ll make Ghana a one-party state instead of a two-party system. This will end the political syndrome of “winner takes all.” Regardless of their political membership, I will ensure that the political party is inclusive and united. Alan disclosed.

“I would want to utilise this opportunity to declare that I am graciously leaving the New Patriotic Party with immediate effect in order to run for the high office of President of the Republic of Ghana in the next elections.

Additionally, Alan begged Ghanaians to support him in the forthcoming 2024 elections so that he might succeed John Dramani Mahama as President of Ghana.

This comes after the former trade and industry minister’s decision to drop out of the NPP presidential contest three weeks ago.

He alleged vote irregularities, unjust treatment, and bias during the super delegates’ conference while announcing his intention to drop out of the campaign on September 5 after astonishingly finishing third.

He claimed that if he remained in the campaign, he felt that the problems he listed would recur in the final November 4 primary.

He stated at the time of the announcement that he would “provide an indication of the role that he will play in politics in Ghana, after consultations with his family and other well-wishers, various stakeholders and interest groups,” and that this will happen in due course.

The NPP acknowledged his resignation but rejected the idea that any candidate had an unfair advantage.

Below is a video by Afia.

Source: OccupyGh.com 

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