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Alan Kyerematen’s mode of departure from the party disappointing – NPP

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The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has described as “disappointing” Mr. Alan Kyerematen‘s mode of resignation from the party, adding that the former Trade Minister did not show any sign of intending to leave the party.

According to the party, Mr Kyerematen did not give the leadership of the party any prior notice about his intended resignation, only to call a press conference announcing his departure from the NPP.

General Secretary Justin Kodua, addressing a press conference in response to Mr Kyerematen’s resignation, on Tuesday, 26 September 2023, noted: “The disappointing part is the mode in which he [Mr Kyerematen] decided to resign from the party which was through a press conference without prior notice.

“The party wants to believe that by this decision to hold a press conference to resign without first informing the leadership of the party suggests that he made a premeditated and irrevocable decision to resign from the party.”

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The NPP General Secretary revealed that when its party’s National Chairman, Steven Ntim visited Mr Kyerematen after the Electoral College held in August in an attempt to bring all 10 aspirants together, the former flagbearer aspirant of the NPP did not “portray any sign” of leaving the party, let alone going independent.

The party, however, acknowledged Mr Kyerematen’s contribution to the NPP’s growth and development over the years.

“We respect your decision and extend our gratitude for the service rendered to our party and mother Ghana over the years,” the NPP General Secretary added.

Mr. Alan Kyerematen, however, has promised to revive Ghana’s dying econony and restore hope to the ordinary Ghanaian. He is yet to officially launch his campaign.

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