Presidential Candidate hopeful for the New Patriotic Party Alan Kyerematen has redeemed his pledge to the national leadership of the party by funding the printing of delegates album for over 200,000 party voters.
The former Trade and Industry Minister pledged to fund the printing of albums for all the 276 constituencies in Ghana starting from the polling station level upwards when he called on the national executive in 2022.
With a total voter pool of 210, 348 delegates, each of the 276 constituencies is mandated to print five copies of the Constituency delegates album.

Mr Kyerematen redeemed his pledge on Wednesday March 23, 2023, at the Party’s National Headquarters in Accra, when high-ranking members of his team, led by Dr. Samuel Yaw Annor, handed over the amount to the party’s General Secretary, Justin Kodua Frimpong, .
Accompanying Dr. Annor were Nana Yaw Adutwum and Kwarteng Asare Bediako.
The album include the list of delegates of all constituency executives, the council of elders, Members of Parliament, and polling station executives among others who are classified voters.
The party is expected to announce the timeline for the primaries to elect its flagbearer for the 2024 elections in the coming months.
Mr Kyerematen is expected to be joined by Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, Kennedy Ohene Agyapong and other top-ranking members of the party when nominations for the primaries open.
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