Message Alan to come back – Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu to NPP

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Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu, the majority leader and minister of parliamentary affairs, has encouraged the leadership of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) to make contact with former party stalwart Alan Kwadwo Kyerematen in an effort to persuade him to rejoin the party.

In September, Mr. Kyerematen announced his resignation from the NPP and stated that he will run as an independent for movement leader.

The Suame MP thinks that reaching out to Mr. Kyerematen could put an end to all of the problems.

“I think that every effort must be made, even if it’s a one percent possibility, let’s see what will come out of it. We are talking about Alan’s situation, where we are saying that let’s still engage if he will come back. To now go into specifics will be a difficulty, it may hamper the reconciliation I’m suggesting. It’s possible to bring him back,” the Majority Leader and Minister of Parliamentary Affairs opined in a media interview. 

The former Minister for Trade and Industry announced his decision to break away from the party and run as an independent candidate in the upcoming 2024 elections on September 25th.

He cited intimidation against his supporters and the party being hijacked by a select few.

Mr. Kyerematen’s decision sent shockwaves through the political landscape, as he has been a steadfast member of the NPP for many years.

Mr. Kyerematen is a seasoned politician who is widely recognized for his contributions to the NPP and his roles in various government positions.

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