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Alan John Kwadwo Kyerematen’s Movement for Change has officially rebranded, adopting the name United Party.
The rebranding, announced at a ceremony in Accra on Thursday, marks a new chapter for the former Trade and Industry Minister’s political ambition to contest Ghana’s highest office outside the traditional two-party system.
"The vision of the United Party is to make Ghana the economic powerhouse of Africa by 2040," Alan Kyerematen, Leader, United Party.
Alan Kyerematen, who resigned from the NPP in 2023, cited unfair treatment and internal divisions within the governing party as his reasons for breaking away.
He subsequently launched the Movement for Change, campaigning on the symbol of a butterfly and calling for what he described as a “transformational leadership agenda.”
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