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Respect Your Vote: Alan Tells Ghanaians to Reject Politicians’ Bribery

Independent Presidential candidate Alan John Kwadwo Kyerematen has a powerful message for Ghanaians: don’t sell your vote to politicians who only show up with money during election season. Speaking to supporters in Obogu, Asante Akim South Constituency, Alan emphasized that accepting money from politicians who’ve neglected citizens for years is not only disrespectful but also undermines the true purpose of politics.

Alan stressed that politicians who buy votes don’t respect the people. “If they didn’t come to you all these years and now they’re giving you money, it shows they don’t respect you,” he said. This tactic is a last-ditch effort to manipulate voters, rather than a genuine investment in their well-being.

Alan urged citizens to reject such politicians and instead demand change and development. “We do politics for the development of the country,” he said. “If the country hasn’t moved forward after they took power, we have to change them.” This message resonated deeply with the people of Obogu, inspiring them to think critically about their vote.

As the Leader of the Movement for Change, Alan is on a 19-day campaign tour in the Ashanti Region, aiming to make a significant impact in the December 7 polls. His focus is on empowering citizens to demand better from their leaders and promoting a politics of development, not handouts.

By rejecting vote-buying and embracing genuine change, Ghanaians can reclaim their power and shape a brighter future for themselves and their country. Will Alan’s message inspire a new era of civic engagement and accountability in Ghanaian politics?

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