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“Alan Kyerematen is the Joseph of our time. He can be hated, vilified and buried with lies but he will be the one to save NPP and Ghana,” former MP for Lambussie Constituency in the Upper West Region, John Doughr Baloroo said.
Doughr made the comments during a constituency meet-up of polling station officers and party supporters in Kaleo as part of Alan Kyerematen’s grassroots campaign there.
He urged delegates to boldly go out on the 18th of October and vote massively for Alan Kyerematen as he is the only aspirant who visited them in 2007 when they did not matter and has consistently thought of them as an integral part of his bid to be president.
“The cry out there in Lambussie and every corner of the country I have visited is that, NPP should go get Alan elected as flagbearer and the Ghanaians will reward them with power in 2016”.
The Former legislator reminded delegates of the good works of Alan Kyerematen for the people of the North.
He touched on the Pwalugu Tomato factory and the 60-million Dollar loan that was secured by Alan, during his days as Trade Minister, to establish a groundnut factory that had the potential of employing hundreds of unemployed youth.
He admonished faithful to ignore the vile propaganda being churned out against Alan Kyerematen and assured them of a one touch Victory in 2016 if they voted Alan as their next Presidential candidate.
Mr. Alan John Kyerematen is currently in the Upper West Region of Ghana and is accompanied by former Volta Regional Minister Kofi Dzamesi and former General Secretary of the NPP Nana Ohene Ntow.
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