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The leader of the Movement for Change, Alan Kwadwo Kyerematen, has urged Ghanaians to consider his message of restoring the economy based on his record and credibility.
According to him, there is a tendency for people to dismiss politicians without considering their background and what they have done for themselves and in public office.
Speaking on JoyNews' Newsfile on Saturday, February 3, the independent presidential candidate stated that Ghanaians may have had the opportunity to listen to politicians saying the same thing over and over again, but the crucial consideration should be who the messenger is.
"It is not about the message; it is about who is the messenger. Who are you listening to? That is what is important. I cannot hold brief for what other politicians have said in the past.
"I want people to listen to me and understand what I'm saying based on my own record and credibility," he said.
Mr Kyerematen emphasised that he has a distinguished career both locally and internationally, and it is based on his professional record that he makes representations about what he can do for the country.
As of January 2022, Alan Kyerematen has had a notable career in public service and has held various positions.
Below are some key points about Alan Kyerematen's record in public office up to that point:
- Minister of Trade and Industry (Ghana): Alan Kyerematen has served as the Minister of Trade and Industry in Ghana. In this role, he has been involved in initiatives aimed at promoting trade and economic development in the country.
- Ambassador to the United States: He has also served as Ghana's Ambassador to the United States. During his tenure, he played a role in diplomatic relations between Ghana and the United States, fostering economic ties and promoting Ghana on the international stage.
- Presidential Aspirant: Alan Kyerematen has run for the position of the President of Ghana. He has contested in the primaries of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) seeking the party's nomination for the presidential elections.
- Private Sector Experience: Before his involvement in politics, Kyerematen had a background in the private sector. He has experience in international trade and business.
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