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The Member of Parliament of Bortianor-Ngleshie Amanfro constituency, Sylvester Tetteh, has opined that Alan Kyerematen is destined to lead Ghana ahead of the NPP Presidential Primaries.
The NPP lawmaker made this comment at an interdenominational Thanksgiving and Empowerment service in Accra.
Mr Tetteh urged the former Trade and Industry Minister to believe in the God who has called him to do his work.
Mr Kyerematen, who is expected to contest the New Patriotic Party flagbearer election, has led the implementation of government's industrial Transformation Agenda, which includes the One District One Factory initiative.
The establishment of strategic anchor industries, including the automobile industry, among other industrial establishments, are a trademark of brainy work of the former Trade and Industry Minister.
Under the leadership of Mr Kyerematen, the Africa Continental Free Trade Area ( AFCTA) headquarters secretariat was established in Ghana, a flagship success story of the long serving Trade Minister.
With his knowledge on economic issues, Mr Kyerematen has been heavily tipped to emerge winner at the Presidential Primaries ahead of election 2024.
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