A former Minister for Trade and Industry and the New Patriotic Party (NPP) presidential hopeful, Alan Kwadwo Kyerematen, has told delegates in Accra that he stood the chance of winning the presidency for the party in 2024, and that he should considered for the position.
Speaking to party delegates drawn from Dome-Kwabenya and Ayawaso West Wuogon, all in Accra yesterday, he argued that with the great work he did for the party and governments he had served placed him far ahead of his other competitors.
The former Trade and Industry Minister cited his innovative works that gave birth to the Presidential Special Initiatives and the 1D1F programme as evidence of the transformation that he could bring to the nation when given the nod.
The industrial expert mentioned his unblemished personality in political life and hardworking as some of the features that stood him apart from the others. He, therefore, appealed to the enthusiastic delegates to look at the above track record and vote for him to lead the party.
The presidential hopeful is currently touring Greater Accra Region to convince the delegates to vote for him at the Super Delegate Congress and the main congress in November this year.
The Chronicle understands after touring the Greater Accra Region that, Mr. Kyerematen, popularly known as Alan Cash, would move to other regions to solicit for votes from the delegates.
He is being accompanied on his tour by Mr. Peter Amewu, Minister for Railway Development, and other prominent party members.