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“Stop Using Alan to Revive Your Dying Party” – Solomon Owusu Blasts NPP’s Desperate Tactics

Solomon Owusu, a prominent figure within the Movement For Change (MFC), has issued a stern warning to the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and Kofi Ofosu Nkansah over attempts to associate Alan Kyerematen with the party’s future ambitions as reported by Ghana Web.

The caution comes after Ofosu Nkansah, the former CEO of the National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programme, made a social media post suggesting unity within the NPP ahead of the 2028 elections.

In his April 11 post, Nkansah also extended a welcome to Alan Kyerematen, once a key NPP figure, back into the party’s fold.

Reacting to the gesture, Owusu criticized the move as an opportunistic effort to rejuvenate a party that had lost touch with Ghanaians.

He stated that the same individuals now calling for unity had previously attacked Kyerematen when he decided to break away and form the Movement For Change.

“Alan Kyerematen is very much happy with his political trajectory,” Owusu stated, dismissing any suggestion that the MFC leader intends to return to the NPP.

He stressed that Alan’s departure was a calculated decision, not an emotional reaction, and one he stands firmly by.

Owusu also reminded the public of the NPP’s declining state before the 2024 general elections, saying Nkansah’s remarks only confirm Alan’s earlier observations about the party’s downward spiral.

He warned the NPP to stop leveraging Kyerematen’s name to boost its image. “If their plan is to use Alan as a tool to revive their sinking party, they should prepare for a firm response from the Movement For Change,” he added.

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