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Alan Kwadwo Kyerematen, founder and leader of the Movement for Change and Presidential Candidate of the Afrafranto Alliance, has taken his campaign tour to the Western North Region.
During the tour of the region, he said his government would establish a Traders' Bank to support private businesses and revive Ghana's economy.
Addressing durbars in Bibiani, Sefwi Bekwai, and Sefwi Wiawso constituencies, Alan Kyerematen highlighted the importance of the Traders' Bank initiative.
“In Ghana, about 80% of the population engages in trading. Therefore, it is imperative to have a bank dedicated to financing the trading activities of these hardworking Ghanaians to help them thrive,” he said.

He emphasized that, unlike other proposals, the Traders' Bank would serve both men and women equally, offering opportunities to all.
He called on residents to reject the propaganda of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), describing both as architects of the country’s current economic woes.
“Ignore the lies of the NPP and NDC. They have failed you. It is time to focus on a fresh agenda of hope and transformation that my movement represents,” he declared, drawing cheers from the enthusiastic crowd.
Refuting claims that a vote for him would be wasted, Alan Kyerematen said such statements were part of a deliberate attempt by the two dominant parties to mislead Ghanaians. “This is a calculated effort to keep Ghanaians trapped in hardship. A vote for Alan Kyerematen is a vote for a brighter future,” he emphasized.
The tour also allowed Alan Kyerematen to engage with key groups, including the youth, market women, clergy, and the Muslim community. He appealed for their support and prayers, promising to champion their concerns when elected. "Your advice and blessings are critical for this journey, and I assure you of my commitment to your well-being," he told them.

At Sefwi Wiawso, he urged constituents to elect him as president and Veronica Ababio as their Member of Parliament, saying “Together, we will implement policies that will transform this constituency and the nation at large,” he affirmed.
The region’s clergy and Chief Imam offered prayers for Alan Kyerematen and his team, seeking divine protection, long life, and success in the December election.
Alan Kyerematen concluded by urging the people of the Western North Region to vote decisively for change. “This election is about the future of Ghana. Let us choose progress and transformation over stagnation,” he said, leaving his supporters energised and optimistic about the movement’s prospects.
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