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Elections 2024: Presidential Aspirants form alliance to break NPP-NDC duopoly

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Report By: Ishmael Barfi

 

 

As the general elections draw nearer, some Presidential Aspirants aiming to contest in the Presidential election have joined forces together to form a group called Grand Coalition Ghana to rescue the country from the NPP-NDC duopoly.

These Presidential Aspirants with their political entities forming the Grand Coalition are in recognition of the urgent need to save the nation for current and future generations.

The Grand Coalition Ghana believes that Presidential Aspirants have a vision of purpose to create a new accountable government that will guide Ghana into a prosperous hardworking future.
Also, all the presidential aspirants are committed to working for the hope, dreams, prosperity, and freedom of Ghanaians.

It is expected that all Presidential Aspirants, Movement Leaders, and Statesmen desirous of saving Ghana, formulating a national agenda, and creating a nation of hope for current and future generations to participate in this historic Grand Coalition.

Names of Presidential Aspirants who have agreed to form this coalition include Akwasi Addei-Odike (Independent Candidate), H.E. Edward Ohene Kyei (Begin Ghan Party), H.E. Owura Ntim Agyarko (People’s Liberation Front).

The rest are H.E. Kenneth Kwame Asamoah (Action People’s Party), H.E. Richmond Osei Frimpong (New Ghana Movement), H.E. Jacob Osei Yeboah (Independent), H.E. Tawia Nkrumah Hemans (Independent), H.E. Kofi Koranteng (Independent), Dr. Samuel Worlanyo Mensah (Independent), A. Kumankumah Darkwah-Sarpong (Association of Parliamentary Candidates & Citizens of Ghana).

 

 

Source: www.thenewindependentonline.com

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