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A Vote for Alan Ends Leadership Crises – Boniface

The Northern Regional Coordinator for Alliance for Change, Boniface Abubakar Sidique has blamed Ghana’s persistent struggles on bad leadership, citing the country’s vast natural resources that remain underutilized for the benefit of the masses.

Speaking at Bawku Naba’s Palace as part of the Alliance’s Upper East Regional tour, Sidique emphasized that Ghana’s riches, including timber, gold, manganese, oil, and bauxite, have failed to translate into meaningful development for all Ghanaians due to ineffective governance.

He attributed this stagnation to the leadership crises perpetuated by both the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and New Patriotic Party (NPP).

Mr Sidique urged citizens to seek change in the 2024 General Elections by voting for Alan Kyerematen, who promises to bring the needed development to the lives of Ghanaians.

Mr Sidique was accompanied on the regional tour by Mr. Alhasan Samari, Chairman of the National Advisory Committee, and Mr. Rayan Nazir, Upper East Regional Anchor. Together, they engaged with Chiefs and elders, sharing their vision for a better Ghana.

The Alliance for Change team highlighted Alan Kyerematen’s commitment to transformative leadership, focused on harnessing Ghana’s resources for the benefit of all citizens.

By supporting him, Ghanaians can break free from the cycle of poor leadership and unlock the country’s potential for true transformation and progress.

In his impassioned address, Sidique stressed, “It’s time to make a change, to bring the needed development to the lives of Ghanaians.”

This call to action resonates with the growing desire for a new direction in Ghanaian politics.

As the 2024 elections approach, the Alliance for Change is mobilizing support across the country, urging citizens to demand more from their leaders and secure a brighter future.

Mr Sidique said, by joining forces with Alan Kyerematen, Ghanaians can reclaim their country’s destiny and build a prosperous future for generations to come.

Filed by: James Nana Tsiquaye

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