Former Trades
and Industry Minister and presidential hopeful of the New Patriotic Party
(NPP), Alan Kyerematen, has announced plans to begin tours in the Greater Accra
region on Tuesday, July 4, 2023.
After being
vetted by the Prof. Mike Oquaye-led vetting Committee in Accra, Mr Kyerematen
revealed his innovative approach to constituency tours.
According to
him, he intends to cluster constituencies, bringing party executives together
not only within their own constituencies but also in other constituencies
within the cluster.
This strategy
aims to energize the rank and file of the party and foster unity among members
and executives, with the ultimate goal of winning the 2024 general elections.
“From tomorrow,
I will start my constituency tours in Greater Accra. I have decided that I will
introduce innovation into my constituency tours by clustering constituencies
for the purposes of bringing our party executives together not just within
their own constituencies but a few other constituencies in the cluster that
will help energise the rank and file of our party,” he stated.
The vetting
process conducted by the Committee is expected to evaluate 10 individuals from
Monday, July 3, to Thursday, July 6.
Following the
vetting, a special delegates conference with 900 delegates will be held to
narrow down the number of candidates to five, provided the committee approves
more than five of the ten candidates to contest in the election.
Kwadwo Poku
together with Alan Kyerematen and Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia are expected to be
vetted today.
Meanwhile,
Kwadwo Poku is confident of being part of the first five candidates going into
the super delegates conference.
Before facing
the committee, the businessman expressed confidence in getting the approval of
the committee and making it past the special delegates’ conference.
“I hope to make
an impression on the vetting committee. The vetting committee is supposed to
assess your ability to be fit for president of this nation and to lead the
party I think I fit the criteria and qualify and fit more than 100 percent so
it is not an issue of qualification which we qualify,” he stated.
Mr Poku said
that anyone who picked and submitted the forms qualifies so he was sure that
none of the 10 will be disqualified.
“Anybody who
picked and submitted the form qualifies, it would have to be up to the vetting
committee what sort of questions they would ask and seek clarifications. But I
don’t really expect that any of the 10 people who picked and submitted their
forms will be disqualified,” he said.
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