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Founder of the Movement for Change, Alan Kojo Kyerematen, says he has developed an operational plan that, when executed, will transform Ghana into an economically free country.
According to him, over the decades, various governments have formulated plans, but each of them has failed because they were solely plans without deducing a way to implement them.
The former Trade Minister in the Akufo-Addo government said with his plans, a framework will be deduced and subsequently properly implemented.
Speaking on JoyNews' Newsfile on Saturday, February 3, he said, "You have to first audit the plan. The plan provides the basis for execution. So it is not just a question of having a plan."
"The plan must lend itself to effective and efficient execution. And my own sense of what we have done in the past is to provide a framework for a long-term development plan. That is the framework."
"Now you need to drill down from the framework into a more operational document, which then becomes the basis for actionable activity."
"So, the framework is important, but you have to distil from that framework an operational plan, and the operational plan is what you then execute.
"So basically, what I am providing is that operational plan that will lead to efficient and effective execution."
The former Ghana Ambassador to the US added that a mere plan cannot solve Ghana's economic woes but an implementable one.
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