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Following the Afrafranto Mega Victory Walk in the Ashanti Region, Alan Kyerematen, leader and presidential candidate of the Afrafranto Alliance, is set to bring the energy to Greater Accra Region.
This walk is scheduled for Saturday, November 2, 2024, beginning at 6 a.m. at the former PTC Building, SO Filling Station, Kwame Nkrumah Circle.
Hundreds of thousands of supporters and sympathisers of the Movement are expected to join this celebratory march.
The upcoming Mega Victory Walk aims to further ignite enthusiasm and showcase the spirit of unity within the Afrafranto Movement.
Alan Kyerematen and his running mate, Kwame Owusu Danso (KOD), will be joined by key Alliance members and regional leaders.
Together, they will reinforce the Afrafranto Alliance's commitment to empowering citizens, promoting economic transformation, and creating a new path forward that places ordinary Ghanaians at the heart of national development.

Supporters are encouraged to wear their yellow Afrafranto T-shirts and wave flags as they join the walk from SO Filling Station, Circle.
The route will cut through some of Accra’s most vibrant areas, providing a colorful display of solidarity and strength in numbers. With each step, the Afrafranto Alliance aims to connect with more Ghanaians, spreading the message of the Great Transformational Plan (GTP) and demonstrating the power of a united front for change.

In line with the spirit of change, the Afrafranto Alliance is challenging the entrenched, duopolistic winner-takes-all system that has limited opportunities for real progress in Ghana.
Alan Kyerematen has championed the concept of a government of national unity that emphasises inclusivity by bringing together the brightest minds and talents from across all sectors and political affiliations.
This inclusive governance structure, embedded in the Great Transformational Plan, aims to harness the potential of every Ghanaian, ensuring collaboration over competition and creating a path for sustainable development.
In anticipation of the event, supporters and citizens across the region have expressed excitement about the opportunity to walk alongside Alan Kyerematen and Kwame Owusu Danso.
"This walk isn’t just about showing support; it’s a statement that change is here," shared Chris Barnes, one enthusiastic member. With slogans like "Item 13: Obiaa bedidi wo ase3 ho" on their lips, participants are expected to turn out in numbers to echo the message that 2024 is not just a two-party race.
For those who believe in a new vision and direction for Ghana, the Mega Victory Walk in Accra promises to be both a celebration and a powerful call to action.
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