Close Menu
  • Home
  • News
  • Economy & Business
  • Politics
  • Investigations
  • Policy Intelligence
  • Health
  • Education
  • Finance
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • World
  • Africa
    • More
      • InfoGraphics
      • Tech
      • Crime & Punishment
      • Luxury
      • Legal & Governance
      • Religion
      • Environment
      • Media & Culture
      • Feature and Opinion
      • Home Decor
      • Fitness
      • Film & Drama
      • Ent & Arts
      • Investigative and Data insight
      • Documentary/Editorial Comments
      • Documentary( Videos)
      • Trending Stories
      • Commentary/Editorial Comments
  • About/Team
Trending
  • Ghana’s Cedi Becomes West Africa’s Worst-Performing Currency Despite Falling Inflation and IMF Recovery Signals
  • Ghana’s Bid to Reset the Global Cocoa Economy: Why the 2027 World Cocoa Foundation Meeting in Accra Matters
  • Ghana’s Cultural Diplomacy Takes Centre Stage at WHO as Mahama Unveils Symbolic Adinkra Plaque in Geneva
  • Ghana Eyes Post-Bailout Era as IMF Projects New PCI Programme to End in 2029
  • KNUST’s Next Era: Inside the Appointment of Professor Christian Agyare as Vice-Chancellor Amid Leadership Tensions, Research Expansion and Higher Education Challenges
  • Inside Ghana’s GH¢400 Million KNUST Teaching Hospital Deal: How GETFund, Otumfuo and Government Aim to Transform Tertiary Healthcare
  • Mahama Signs Landmark Value for Money Office Act as Ghana Targets Inflated Contracts and Wasteful Public Spending
  • Healthcare Beyond the Cities: Ghana’s Free Primary Healthcare Policy Targets Rural Inequality and Preventable Deaths
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Ghanaian WatchGhanaian Watch
  • Home
  • News
  • Economy & Business
  • Politics
  • Investigations
  • Policy Intelligence
  • Health
  • Education
  • Finance
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • World
  • Africa
    • More
      • InfoGraphics
      • Tech
      • Crime & Punishment
      • Luxury
      • Legal & Governance
      • Religion
      • Environment
      • Media & Culture
      • Feature and Opinion
      • Home Decor
      • Fitness
      • Film & Drama
      • Ent & Arts
      • Investigative and Data insight
      • Documentary/Editorial Comments
      • Documentary( Videos)
      • Trending Stories
      • Commentary/Editorial Comments
  • About/Team
Ghanaian WatchGhanaian Watch
Home » Alan Kyerematen Presents Visionary Plan to President-Elect Mahama
Politics

Alan Kyerematen Presents Visionary Plan to President-Elect Mahama

adminBy adminDecember 20, 2024Updated:December 21, 2024

By Alex Ababio

Alan Kyerematen, leader and presidential candidate of the Afrafranto Alliance in the 2024 elections, led a delegation on Friday to visit President-elect John Dramani Mahama at his office. The purpose of the visit was to formally congratulate Mr. Mahama on his victory and explore ways to collaborate on national development.

In his remarks, Mr. Kyerematen, a former Minister for Trade and Industry, stressed the need for a government of national unity. “We must reduce excessive partisanship and focus on inclusivity to harness talents across the political spectrum,” he said. He added that such an approach could prevent the abandonment of government projects and foster continuity in development.

Mr. Kyerematen also presented a copy of his Great Transformational Plan (GTP) to Mr. Mahama, explaining its two central themes. He stated, “The GTP seeks to move Ghana beyond reliance on IMF interventions. It emphasizes stabilizing the macroeconomy and investing in industrialization, agriculture, and tourism to create sustainable jobs.”

He further called for a robust commitment to tackling corruption and eradicating illegal mining, which he described as a “national menace with severe economic and environmental consequences.”

President-elect Mahama expressed appreciation for the gesture, describing Mr. Kyerematen as a “political heavyweight with a visionary approach to Ghana’s challenges.” He acknowledged the potential of the GTP, assuring, “Any ideas borrowed from your plan will be duly credited to you.”

On illegal mining, Mr. Mahama admitted, “Despite sound policies and regulations, political interference has made enforcement difficult.” He pledged to make sincere efforts to address the issue effectively.

Both leaders emphasized the importance of tackling pressing national challenges such as corruption, unemployment, and illegal mining through collective and sustained efforts.

The meeting concluded with a shared commitment to advancing Ghana’s development agenda.

Later, in an informal conversation, Mr. Mahama expressed his regret over the internal divisions within the New Patriotic Party (NPP) that prompted Mr. Kyerematen’s exit. Extending his goodwill, he said, “I hope the NPP can find unity as they address their internal challenges.”

Alan Kyerematen President-Elect Mahama Visionary Plan
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email WhatsApp Copy Link

Related Posts

BoG’s GH¢15.63bn Loss Sparks Fresh Accountability Clash: Abena Osei-Asare Accuses National Democratic Congress of Double Standards Amid Deepening Central Bank Deficit

May 4, 2026

Power Stability or Political Promise? Inside Ghana’s 2,500-Transformer Rollout and the Real State of the Grid

April 20, 2026

PURC Resolves 93% of Complaints in Central Region Amid Rising Consumer Frustrations: A Deeper Look at Ghana’s Utility Service Challenges

April 16, 2026
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Top Posts

Antoa Zongo Elders Petition Antoahene Over Selection of First-Ever Sarki Zongo

March 19, 2025347

48-Year-Old Prophetess, Former Parliamentary Candidate Remanded for Alleged Murder

July 15, 2025268

Inspector Remanded Over Shooting That Led to Senior Officer’s Death

May 18, 2025254

Antoa Tragedy: One Dead, Two Critically Injured in Motorbike-Truck Collision

March 19, 2025229
About Us

Ghanaianwatch.com is a leading investigative and development journalism news website that delivers high quality unique , innovative, and unconventional news that questions the established norms.

It is an autonomous news outlet established back in 2010 as Ghanaian Watch Newspaper and holds registration number nmc/C.I 39/10/1294.with the National Media Commission( NMC).

Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp
Our Picks

Ghana’s Cedi Becomes West Africa’s Worst-Performing Currency Despite Falling Inflation and IMF Recovery Signals

May 25, 2026

Ghana’s Bid to Reset the Global Cocoa Economy: Why the 2027 World Cocoa Foundation Meeting in Accra Matters

May 22, 2026

Ghana’s Cultural Diplomacy Takes Centre Stage at WHO as Mahama Unveils Symbolic Adinkra Plaque in Geneva

May 19, 2026
Most Popular

Antoa Zongo Elders Petition Antoahene Over Selection of First-Ever Sarki Zongo

March 19, 2025347

48-Year-Old Prophetess, Former Parliamentary Candidate Remanded for Alleged Murder

July 15, 2025268

Inspector Remanded Over Shooting That Led to Senior Officer’s Death

May 18, 2025254
Copyright © 2026 Ghanaian Watch. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Ad Blocker Enabled!
Ad Blocker Enabled!
Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please support us by disabling your Ad Blocker.