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ELIJAH KWAME OWUSU DANSO ACCEPTS ROLE AS RUNNING MATE TO ALAN KYEREMATEN FOR 2024 PRESIDENTIAL RACE

In a move that solidifies the leadership of the Movement for Change and Alliance for Revolutionary Change, Elijah Kwame Owusu Danso Esq. has officially accepted the nomination as the Vice Presidential candidate, running alongside independent presidential aspirant Alan John Kwadwo Kyerematen in the 2024 elections.

In an official statement released on September 16, 2024, Owusu Danso expressed his profound gratitude for the opportunity to serve as the Vice Presidential nominee. “My family and I have been accorded the distinguished honour of being the Vice Presidential candidate on the ticket of the Movement for Change and Alliance for Revolutionary Change,” the statement read.

Elijah Kwame Owusu Danso emphasized that his nomination signifies a dedication to youth advocacy, national transformation, and collaboration with Alan Kyerematen, one of Ghana’s leading non-partisan political figures. He referred to this opportunity as “the greatest indication of a belief and a commitment to the youth cause,” pledging his unwavering support for the Movement’s vision of national transformation.

Furthermore, the Vice Presidential nominee assured Ghanaians, particularly the youth, of the Movement’s dedication to fostering hope, possibility, and a brighter future for all. He emphasized the importance of uniting behind a “Government of National Unity” led by Alan Kyerematen to achieve the economic and political change Ghana needs.

The Movement for Change and Alliance for Revolutionary Change are now focused on rallying public support in anticipation of the 2024 elections.

This announcement signifies a crucial moment as both candidates strive to present Ghanaians with an alternative approach to governance and leadership.

Source:NKONKONSA.com

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