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A Senior Lecturer with the University of Ghana Business School (UGBS), Dr Kofi Mensah, has made observation about the NPP flagbearer hopeful Alan Kyerematen in the Volta Region.
As part of his ongoing nationwide tour, Mr Kyerematen was heavily welcome in the Volta Region.
The thousands that trooped to the various gatherings in Volta region to welcome the former Trade and Industry Minister awed Dr Kofi Mensah and other political pundits.

In response to the historic crowd that received Mr Kyerematen on his arrival to the region , Dr Kofi Mensah did not mince describing the political gains awaiting NPP should Alan's bid to leading the party gets endorsed by delegates.
In his usual social media interactions, the Senior Lecturer lit up the new media space with the tweet, 'Wow! Looks like Alan Cash is vibrating strongly in Volta. Interesting times ahead. Obi ni yem.....wee. #NPPContest. #NPP2023".
The deafening noise from the masses that received Alan Kyerematen in an NDC-dominated region appeared to have sent out signals across the political space.
Political experts have been wondering what that massive endorsement meant ahead of the make or break Presidential Primaries later this year.
Having served at the Trade and Industry Ministry for over a decade and under two different regimes, the industrial expert stepped down from his Ministerial position to intensify his long-term Presidential dreams.
The recent mammoth crowd from Volta region confirmed his natural affection across the political divide as NPP dares to break the Traditional eight-year regimes in Ghana's geopolitical space.
The Presidential Primaries is expected to be keenly contested among Alan Kyerematen, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, and some notable names within the New Patriotic Party.
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