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Establish $ billion market infrastructure development fund- Alan advises government
News

Establish $ billion market infrastructure development fund- Alan advises government

After witnessing the recent fire devastation at the Kantamanto Market, Alan Kyerematen, leader of the Movement for Change and a prominent advocate of economic transformation, has called on the government to establish a 2-billion-dollar Market Infrastructure Development Fund. He said the fund would serve as a sustainable solution to financing the development of modern market infrastructure across the country to revitalize commerce and distributive trade. The recommendation aligns with advice Mr. Kyerematen had previously offered to President John Mahama during a call in his office as the President-Elect. He suggested that the proposed fund should be seeded with an initial capitalization of GHS 500 million and supplemented with contributions from the corporate private sector. To ...
Alan donates GHS100, 000 to Support Kantamanto Fire Victims  
Business

Alan donates GHS100, 000 to Support Kantamanto Fire Victims  

Former Presidential Candidate Alan Kyerematen, his running mate Lawyer Kwame Owusu Danso, and senior members of the Movement for Change have visited the site of the recent Kantamanto market fire in Accra to sympathize with traders affected by the disaster.    The fire reduced countless shops to ashes, destroyed goods worth millions of cedis, and left traders in despair.   Touring the charred remains of the bustling market, Mr. Kyerematen engaged victims to understand their challenges and offered heartfelt condolences.    He acknowledged the economic and emotional toll the tragedy had inflicted and urged traders to remain strong during the difficult times.   Mr. Kyerematen called on the government to prioritize urgent relief measures to help tr...
I will transform the North if you vote for me – Alan Kyerematen  
Politics

I will transform the North if you vote for me – Alan Kyerematen  

Alan Kyerematen’s recent tour of the five regions of the North highlighted the pressing need for development in an area brimming with untapped potential.   Traveling through the Upper West, Upper East, Northern, North East, and Savanna regions, Alan observed firsthand the challenges facing communities and pledged to prioritize their development if elected.  In a statement copied to the Ghana News Agency in Accra Alan expressed concern about the region's lack of basic social and economic infrastructure, which he described as a significant gap in leadership by successive governments.  “The conditions here are truly concerning. In some communities, children are learning under poor conditions in extreme heat, while access to clean water remains a daily struggle for many...