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The only independent presidential candidate in the 2020 elections, Alfred Kwame Asiedu Walker, has pledged his determination to improve on his gains in the next elections.
According to him, he would have performed better if he had more resources to complement his hard work and dedication to transform the political landscape of Ghana.
In an interview with the Ghana News Agency, Mr Walker said his achievements in holding the New Patriotic Party and the National Democratic Congress to account had been outstanding.
Mr Walker in the 2020 election came in sixth with 9,704 votes with a of percentage of 0.074%.
He commended the United 1 Ghana Movement, an advocacy group for improved policy formulation, for the support in galvanising votes for him.
“It would be a credit to our team if the Government adopts just one of our plans as its own,” he said.
Mr Walker stated that he looks forward to sharing his plans with the government and the people of Ghana in the coming years to build a more formidable nation.
“Ghana must develop, Ghana must change, Ghana must move forward… that is my commitment to all Ghanaians,” he added.
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