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Press Release
Office of Alan Kyerematen
October 07, 2014
GHANA NEEDS A
PRESIDENT WHO CAN DO THE JOB – ALAN
KYEREMATEN
Addressing a group of professionals who paid
a courtesy call on him at his campaign
headquarters to celebrate his 59th birthday,
Mr Alan Kyerematen noted that Ghana needs a
president who can do the job in order to
bring real transformation and prosperity to
the Ghanaian people.
He added that, “The country is currently
facing difficult challenges as a result of
bad leadership and the lack of technical
knowledge and managerial skills on the part
of the President”.
“Everywhere I have been to, across the
country, I could feel the suffering of our
people. The economy doesn’t seem like it is
going to get any better soon, and we cannot
as a country, continue on that path, things
must be different after the 2016 elections”.
Mr. Kyerematen mentioned that for the
country to move forward in the right
direction, it is important for us to choose
a leader who has a proven track record of
creating wealth, jobs and has the skills to
manage and execute affairs with precision.
He said, “as Ambassador to the United
States, I established the US-Ghana Economic
Council to deepen economic relations and
bilateral trade; negotiated the purchase of
VALCO by the Ghana government at a cost of
$20m; implemented the first Investment Forum
in the US to showcase the economic potential
of each of the 10 regions of Ghana;
negotiated Cosmos Energy's arrival in Ghana
to discover oil; and negotiated the release
of $547m from the US government through the
Millennium Challenge Accounts (MCA) to
alleviate poverty in Ghana”.
“I built an $8.5 million state-of-the-art
factory to produce high grade industrial
starch from cassava for export. The Ayensu
Starch Factory has been bought by Guinness
Ghana Breweries Limited (GGBL) this year, to
produce beer for consumption. I also
constructed an enclave within the Tema Free
Zone, for the manufacturing of garments for
export; revived the Oil Palm industry in
Ghana; expanded the Salt mining operations;
implemented the District Industrialization
Programme, where at least, one medium-sized
factory in each administrative district
would be built; initiated the highly
successful “National Friday Wear” programme;
implemented the Distance Education programme
to enable Ghanaian workers acquire higher
degrees; facilitated the African Growth and
Opportunity Act (AGOA), which offers Ghana,
quota free export of certain category of
goods to the US market; and negotiated a $45
million loan facility with the World Bank to
promote SME development in Ghana. These
among others were done during my tenure as a
Minister of Trade, Industry, & PSI”.
Mr Alan Kyerematen believes that, God
willing, if given the nod to lead his party
and country, he will be able to use his vast
experience and skills to achieve the
transformational agenda required to move the
nation forward.
The leader of the group, Mr. Andrews Appiah,
thanked him for offering his service to the
growth of the country and hoped that the NPP
and subsequently Ghanaians will give him the
opportunity to govern and transform this
country for the benefit of all.
Alan Kyerematen admonished them to be
selfless and partake in nation building and
also continue to make a difference in their
chosen careers.
Chief Mohammed Obosu
Press Aide to Alan Kyerematen
Office of Alan John Kyerematen
Number 57, Airport Residential Area
Accra- Ghana
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Chinese, Lebanese worst
employers in Ghana - Report reveals
Ghanaweb, Oct 08, Ghanadot - Chinese, Indians
and Lebanese employers are the worst abusers of
workers’ rights in Ghana, a new study has
revealed....The study conducted by the Industrial
and Commercial Workers Union (ICU), also revealed
that some casual workers in the country take home as
paltry as Ghc70 a month, far below the approved
minimum wage......More
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Black Stars Mgt Members
Pocketed $82,500 Each …As Appearance Fee For World
Cup
DailyGuide, Oct 07, Ghanadot - Chief Director
of the Ministry of Youth and Sports (MOYS) Alhaji
Abdulai Yakubu, in his submission yesterday, told
the Commission that the said amount was arrived at
after Cabinet’s approval.........More
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Did Ebola Escape Back To
Africa
In An ‘Orphan’ Lab Chimp?
Commentary, Oct 07, Ghanadot - So far,
suspicions of human error as the cause of outbreak
are focused on a possible act of biological warfare
in a neocolonialist struggle to control
resource-rich Africa or, alternatively, illegal
ebola-antidote testing on humans during a vaccine
campaign involving a major French pharmaceutical
company. ... More
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Gloomy Outlook for
Ghana, Where Gold Does Not Shine Anymore
EpochTimes, Oct 07, Ghanadot - As famed U.S.
investor Warren Buffett has aptly stated, “It’s only
when the tide goes out that you can see who is
swimming naked.” Ghana is swimming naked, to put it
bluntly, and this is increasingly obvious to the
world. With its currency, the cedi, fast becoming
not worth the paper it is printed on, Ghana’s
salvation may have to come from embracing the U.S.
dollar........More
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