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Alan Kwadwo Kyeremanten says he will communicate the next line of action in his bid to lead the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) into the 2024 general elections.
The former Trade and Industry Minister said he will deliver a public broadcast within the week after his team has finished analysing the results of the Super Delegates Elections conducted on Saturday, August 26, 2023.
In a press statement issued on Sunday, August 28, 2023, he urged his supporters to remain calm.

"The A4P Campaign Coordination team is currently analysing the results of the Special Electoral College Election, and in the course of this week, I will deliver a public broadcast on the way forward for my campaign," the statement added.
Meanwhile, Mr Kyerematen also condemned the assault on his North-East Regional Coordinator during the exercise.
— Alan John Kyerematen (@AlanKyerematen) August 28, 2023
According to him, the action was unwarranted and needless as his representative did nothing wrong at the voting centre.
He added that the incident is a blot on the party's internal democratic process.
"I would however like to express my deep sorrow about the brutal assault on my polling agent in the North East Region. This is an indelible blot on the integrity of the internal democratic process within the NPP."
"I wish my colleague a speedy recovery and God's manifold blessings and would like to assure him and his family of my unwavering support for his well-being," an excerpt of his release said.
Mr Kyeremanten placed third in the NPP Super Delegates Conference held on Saturday, August 26.

Mr. Kyeremanten polled 95 votes representing 10.82% of the total votes cast while his closest contender, Assin Central MP, Kennedy Agyapong had 132 votes, representing 15.03%.
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