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Press Release

Office of Alan Kyerematen

October 02, 2014

 

I HOLD THE KEY TO NPP’S VICTORY IN 2016 – ALAN KYEREMATEN

Mr. Alan Kyerematen, a leading contender in the NPP’s 18th October Presidential primary has said that the favour of God is upon him to unlock the door that has kept the party in opposition since 2008.

He said, “God has blessed the NPP with a valuable gift and kept it inside a room. He has also provided us with two keys in order to open that room. The first key is with my senior brother Nana Akufo-Addo and the second key is with me. However, we have tried the first key to unlock the door on two different occasions and it has still not opened. It is only wise and important that we try the second key and the door will be opened for power and prosperity”.

 


Mr. Kyerematen said this at a gathering of party delegates and party faithful in the northern part of the country where he recently visited to share his message of hope ahead of the party’s presidential primary.

He added, “If you make me your flagbearer this time, I promise you, I will deliver power to you in 2016. The clarion call everywhere in the country is, bring Alan Kyerematen and we shall vote for the NPP. I am sure all of you here continue to hear this every day, especially, from non-NPP supporters”.

The delegates present at the various meetings responded positively to his message and assured the Alan for President 2016 campaign team of their support and resolve to vote for change this time around.

Chief Mohammed Obosu
Press Aide to Alan Kyerematen

Office of Alan John Kyerematen
Number 57, Airport Residential Area
Accra- Ghana

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