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Abu Sakara: Alliance with Alan Offers Renewed Hope for Ghana

Dr. Abu Sakara Foster, Founder of the National Interest Movement (NIM), expresses confidence in his collaboration with Alan Kyerematen. He believes it will instill fresh optimism among Ghanaians.

He criticizes NDC and NPP for perceived mismanagement, citing widespread disillusionment among citizens due to incompetence and resource misuse.

Dr. Sakara reaffirmed in a press release on Friday, April 5, that their collaboration seeks to revive hope among Ghanaians and inspire a renewed dedication to national service.

He assured that further information regarding the alliance will be open in the upcoming days.

What he said:

“Now that the foundation is laid for the Alliance we shall reach out to our associate members and sister organizations to join us in this grand alliance for the transformation of Ghana. This Alliance will bring renewed hope to many Ghanaians that had almost given up on having any credible alternative with candidates of substance in the 2024 elections.”

“We have talked to many people and entities that are willing to join the Alliance once we launch it. Others are still in the process of their internal consultations and will join later when they have taken their decisions and announced it to their members. The alliance therefore leaves room for growth as more members join. There are clear guidelines and conditions for entities and individuals that want to join the Alliance, this is to ensure that certain minimum criteria are met,” .

Nevertheless, he mentioned that the announcement declaring the completion of an agreement establishing an Alliance led by the Movement for Change (M4C) alongside his National Interest Movement was premature.

Dr. Foster clarified that the premature release of the press statement was by unforeseen circumstances that required immediate action to prevent the perpetrators from influencing the Alliance’s narrative negatively.

More on this:

Alan John Kyerematen, an independent presidential candidate, revealed a strategic alliance with the NIM on Thursday, April 4. This marked the beginning of a partnership named ‘The Alliance for Revolutionary Change (ARC).

In a statement, Mr. Kyerematen outlined the Alliance’s goals, announcing its official launch set for Wednesday, April 17.

The ARC aims to unite Ghanaians from diverse backgrounds, with a particular emphasis on involving youth and women.

Read Also: Alan Joins Abu Sakara ‘s ARC for 2024 Polls

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