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ALAN KYEREMATEN REPRESENTS OUR
BEST SHOT IN 2016
Chief Obosu Mohammed
NPP Member, Mfansteman
July 10, 2014
Our party is once again on another phase to entrench its
democratic credentials by electing its presidential candidate
for the 2016 general election. Since its formation in 1992, such
position has been keenly contested among various blocs or
aspirants within the party, and I am quite certain the yet to be
conducted primaries will not be an exception. The tradition
still goes on.
It is an opportunity for the party to showcase its talents and
array of men who are capable of leading this nation. However,
the dynamics of winning our national elections place all
prospective candidates on different scales based on multiplicity
of factors.
In considering the harrowing experiences of our not so distant
past, it is imperative that, in choosing our leadership, one
ought to make a strategic and situational decision rather than a
wholesale emotional decision that will keep the party in
perpetual opposition.
Upon sieving, profiling and a detailed SWOT analysis on the
various prospective presidential aspirants on the ticket of the
New Patriotic Party (NPP) based on current trends and dynamics
of our national political landscape, Alan John Kyerematen
represents the best shot to deliver power for the party in 2016.
Having said that, this is by no means to discredit the ability
of any other aspirant, but, to reemphasize the fact that, even
in the good books, God chose persons as prophets to lead nations
and tribes, among a lot, to deliver their people, depending on
which time of history or situation they found themselves.
For me, Alan John Kyerematen is a political colossus and at the
right time of history. He deserves to lead not only our party
but the nation Ghana. Change is needed in every facet of our
society, from leadership to the transformation of our economy.
The demand for change on our national scene will be meaningless
unless it is linked to a strategic change of leadership within
our party.
ALAN'S PERSONA
Over the years, his nature is what has endeared him to be
accepted as the people’s lover. He is God-fearing, likeable,
affable, calm, humble and has an enchanting personality. This
brings to question what I describe as situational leadership.
From the time when we had our country’s independence,
circumstances have produced certain styles of leadership which
were acceptable by the people. We’ve been through situations
where we have had aggressive, coercive and humble but firm types
of leadership, all depending on its epoch.
In the 4th Republic after President Rawlings left the scene with
his combination of aggressive and coercive style of leadership,
Ghanaians till date have come to appreciate a very moderate and
a rather humble style of leadership. If nothing at all, the
outcome of our national elections since 2000 should serve as a
guiding principle in informing our choice of a leader.
Alan John Kyerematen’s disposition absolutely depicts the style
of leadership quality Ghanaians have genuinely accepted in
making their choice of a president.
ALAN THE UNIFIER
There are credible references to events where Alan John
Kyerematen have had to sacrifice his personal interest for the
unity, cohesion and the progressive movement of our party.
Though others have tried to belittle these enviable credentials
of his, facts they say are sacred. No matter how the truth is
twisted, shaken or turned, it still stands.
The lovers of history and the apostles of truth will agree with
me that, in 1996, he was prevailed upon by some members of the
party and colleague members of the Young Executive Forum (YEF)
to contest for the NPP flagbearership slot, a position which he
could have won. The Young Executive Forum (YEF) at that time was
a powerful advocacy and lobby group within the Party which
played a major role in galvanizing the professional and business
community to support the growth and development of the party, as
well as mobilize a new generation of party faithful and young
leaders. However, he yielded to wise counsel by some senior
members of the party and stepped-down for the older generation.
Again, in the epic contest of the infamous 17 presidential
aspirants in 2007, none of the aspirants was able to cross the
50% + 1 vote which as a result pushed the contest into a second
round between the two aspirants who gained the most votes.
It is trite knowledge that, second round elections could be any
one’s game, as previous elections will attest to this. Alan
Kyerematen out of his own free will and accord had to concede
defeat in the supreme interest of the party to allow his main
contender, Nana Akufo Addo, to sail through by becoming the
party’s flag bearer without subjecting themselves to another
round of elections.
If this is not a man who means well and believes in consensus
and the unity of the party, then tell me what a unifier is.
ALAN THE TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADER
In this era of economic recession and mass poverty due to high
unemployment rates and the inability of governments to create
opportunities for individuals and also boost the private sector
which happens to be the engine of economic growth, it is
important that those who seek to lead their nations must aside
leadership qualities, have the requisite skills in managing
enterprises and creating wealth, innovative ideas and a proven
record of engineering private sector development.
Alan Kyerematen comes to mind again. He has the capacity and
ability to provide the kind of transformational leadership the
country earnestly needs to inspire confidence in the youth,
create opportunities for them and restore the country back to
glory.
He has throughout his career demonstrated his capacity and
ability to create wealth and jobs for the people. In his days at
EMPRETEC, a lot of enterprises where created across the country.
He led the transformation of EMPRETEC from a UN project into an
independent Foundation, and as its founding Chief Executive,
developed the Foundation into a world-class institution which is
recognized as a successful model and best practice institution
for enterprise development in Africa. Individuals had jobs and
felt cash in their pockets to sustain themselves and that of
their dependants.
As Minister for Trade, Industries and PSI, he did not
disappoint. He introduced a lot of initiatives such as the
distant learning education, garment production, cassava and oil
plantations among others. These initiatives provided jobs and
revenue which the nation continues to benefit from.
The evidence among others include an $8.5 million
state-of-the-art factory, which produces high grade industrial
starch from cassava for export to key markets in Europe, Africa
and Asia. The starch initiative created over 10,000 jobs and
till date provides starch to companies like Guinness Ghana
Limited etc.
Alan is a transformational leader backed by actions. He has done
it and can do it even better when given the opportunity as
President. He does not only seek to lead the nation but to
provide that transformational leadership required to move Ghana
forward.
ALAN HAS A NATIONAL APPEAL
One of the most important qualities of a leader, especially a
politician is to have a charming presence that appeals to the
people across board. I must also add that, not every politician
is gifted with such personality trait.
It is important also to note that, no single political party has
won elections with its traditional supporters or voters.
Elections in Ghana are won with combinations of traditional
votes, floating or undecided voters and even by alliances with
other smaller parties.
Alan John Kyerematen has a mass appeal among the Zongo
communities and other minority tribes. He appeals to floating
voters much more than any of the other aspirants. He is widely
known and loved by them as a result of his charisma and his
style of campaigning.
We must acknowledge the fact that politics is about numbers. The
numbers within our fold alone cannot secure us power. We must
have a suitable candidate who naturally connects to these
floating voters and has the capacity to win back certain key
regions like the Central, Greater Accra and Western regions,
whiles we consolidate our strongholds.
A candidate with a national appeal makes the job of capturing
political power much easier.
CONCLUSION
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) must begin to explore other
opportunities and also understand the psychology of voters and
their pattern of votes. Our candidate must represent the style
of leader Ghanaians require.
In as much as we need unity and a formidable party machinery,
our chances will be dim without an equally much stronger
candidate with a national appeal.
Together with Alan John Kyerematen as our leader, we shall
deliver victory in 2016.
CHANGE FOR POWER!
Chief Obosu Mohammed
NPP Member, Mfansteman
July 10, 2014
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ALAN KYEREMATEN HAS
GOOD INTENTIONS FOR GHANA - NATIONAL CHIEF IMAM
News, July 07, Ghanadot - The National Chief
Imam, Sheikh Osman Nuhu Sharubutu last Friday received a
New Patriotic Party (NPP) presidential hopeful and
former Minister for Trade, Industries and PSI under the
erstwhile Kufuor administration, Mr. Alan John
Kyerematen, who paid a courtesy call on him at his New
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immigrants – an inconvenient one that no proponent of a
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