The Yellow Army movement, engineered by Hon. Alan Kyerematen, embraced Mahama’s 24-hour economy, which is the way to go, and any politician who is called a bluff doesn’t know anything about politics.
”Anyone who says Mahama’s 24-hour economy is feasible is not a good politician, but what we need to ask him is: how is he going to implement it?
Thousands of youth and women joined Hon. Alan Kyerematen in a massive ‘afranfanto’ ie a butterfly walk in Kumasi.
This brought business activities in the central business districts of Adum, Bantama, Asafo, and others to a halt.
The political landscape in the Ashanti Region witnessed a dramatic shift, with more than 400,000 energetic youth and women groups joining Alan’s Movement for Change in a walk dubbed Afrafranto.
The Yellow Army movement, engineered by Hon. Alan Kyerematen, marked a significant departure from established norms in political support and is rapidly gaining ground ahead of the 2024 general elections in Ghana. He said the movement for change has come and gone.
He embraced Mahama’s 24-hour economy, which is the way to go, and any politician who is called a bluff doesn’t know anything about politics.
But he said 24 hours can’t be possible without fixing the dismantled economy.
Having served diligently in Ghana’s Trade and Industry Ministry for over a decade under two different regimes, Kyerematen’s decision to break away from the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to form the Movement for Change was a bold and pivotal moment in the country’s political landscape.
The Yellow movement has gained widespread attention and support, notably through events such as the highly acclaimed Afafranto Walk and other community-based engagements.
The symbolism of the color yellow has become synonymous with this movement.
According to the founder of the movement, Hon. Alan Kyeremanten, the movement represents a fresh approach to politics in the Ashanti Region, a departure from the conventional party lines that have historically defined the region’s political allegiance.
The widespread support gained by the Yellow Revolution confirmed the growing disillusionment among the Ashanti populace with conventional politics.
Alan Kyerematen’s track record and commitment to effecting change resonated strongly with many Ghanaians seeking a departure from entrenched political tactics.
He said he is coming to save Ghana’s economy with a four-pillar agenda including industrialization, infrastructure, information technology, and a tourism drive to help in the development of the country.
He shorted his agenda as (three I and T).
As the 2024 general elections draw nearer, the Yellow Revolution continues to gather momentum with each passing day.
By Enock Baffoe/uniquenewsgh.com