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NPP flagbearership race: Alan Kyerematen to meet over 200,000 delegates in cluster meetings

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The New Patriotic Party (NPP) presidential aspirant, Alan Kyerematen, is set to engage party delegates in cluster meetings throughout the country as part of a robust campaign tour to garner support for his presidential bid.

The former trade and industry minister will engage every single delegate to detail his “Great Transformational Plan” ahead of the party’s presidential primary election on 4 November.

A statement issued by Yaw Buaben Asamoa, press secretary to Kyerematen, announcing the tour, said the presidential aspirant will engage over 200,000 delegates in the ground-breaking cluster delegates’ meetings.

The meetings will showcase Kyerematen’s commitment to sharing ideas with the people and working with them for victory in the November primaries and the national elections in 2024.

“This innovation is expected to change the dynamics of aspirant and delegate interactions, giving diverse delegates from different constituencies a unique opportunity to meet, fraternize and share experiences from differing perspectives,” the statement said.

The cluster engagements will begin on Monday 3 July in the Greater Accra Region and on to other regions.

The clusters comprise constituencies with adjoining borders and common characteristics. This strategic arrangement aims to maximize interaction and cooperation among party members.

Delegates and the presidential hopeful will “devise winning strategies towards the A4P goal of building a strong partnership for power between the NPP and the public,” the statement stated.

It added that “participation in the durbars is expected to lift the spirits of the delegates and the rank and file of the party, renewing hope that ‘Together, We Will Win’ the 2024 general and presidential elections to transform the fortunes of Ghana.”

Kyerematen’s profile as a former trade and industry minister adds weight to his bid as a presidential candidate hopeful for the NPP, as majority of party members see him as the best candidate to the 2024 presidential elections.