NANA BINLADDO CAN'T BE A PRESIDENT OF MY COUNTRY GHANA.
NANA BINLADDO CAN'T BE A PRESIDENT OF MY COUNTRY GHANA.
PÜO 9 years ago
WE NEED FRESH BLOOD
WE NEED FRESH BLOOD
SGT ANANI FIADZOE 9 years ago
Without Nana Akuffo Addo no Ghana, no NPP, Mahama a brigand who called himself a President is a rotten fish, which even vultures does not like.
Alan Kyerematen has damaged his future Flagbearer prospect in the NPP politica ... read full comment
Without Nana Akuffo Addo no Ghana, no NPP, Mahama a brigand who called himself a President is a rotten fish, which even vultures does not like.
Alan Kyerematen has damaged his future Flagbearer prospect in the NPP political party that he (Kyerematen)
will never ever see himself as an NPP
Leader for an unforeseeable future.
It is only thieves and brigands who will choose to encourage thievery, corruption, lies, arrogant, rapist,
selfishness, incompetent fools who does not want to see any progress of our nation will fabricate and level unsubstantiated allegations and rains
insults to a Leader who can move our country forward. A person or a monkey who call himself BBC!!! is he who hates to see Ghana's economy placed in a very healthy and great stability by
Nana Akuffo Addo and Dr. Bawumia but
loves stealing and arm robbery. Today
women and girls in our country are
being heavily subjected to traumatic
rape when go out there to seek for employment under the Mahama led NDC
bunch of criminals, because Mahama is a rapist, who is sitting in the Jubily
House raping women and grant them
Ministerial appointments though they are not qualified to hols such positions but because they have opened
their pussy for Mahama, they gets what they wants, hence Ghana a round pet is placed in square hole and square pet in a round hole rendering our nation a
hopeless State.
HONESTY 9 years ago
FOUR DAYS TO CHANGE THE DESTINY OF OUR GREAT NATION FOR THE BETTER. WE NEED AN HONEST, SIMPLE, THOUGHTFUL, GENTLE, CARING, CHARMING, FOCUSED AND HARDWORKING LEADER.
ALAN IS THE MAN, VOTE ALAN.
AND PLEASE, ALAN TRY AND ... read full comment
FOUR DAYS TO CHANGE THE DESTINY OF OUR GREAT NATION FOR THE BETTER. WE NEED AN HONEST, SIMPLE, THOUGHTFUL, GENTLE, CARING, CHARMING, FOCUSED AND HARDWORKING LEADER.
ALAN IS THE MAN, VOTE ALAN.
AND PLEASE, ALAN TRY AND BRING THE MRS OUT THE MORE. SHE IS A WONDERFUL PART OF YOU AND PEOPLE NEED TO SEE HER.
SGT ANANI FIADZOE 9 years ago
Alan Kyerematen has no chance even if
Nana Akuffo Addo is not there, we have Issac Osei, Dr. Bawumia, Adai Nimo etc.
Alan Kyerematen has no chance even if
Nana Akuffo Addo is not there, we have Issac Osei, Dr. Bawumia, Adai Nimo etc.
HONESTY 9 years ago
Alan John Kojo Kyerematen Profile:
NameKyerematen
Other NamesAlan John Kojo
Date of Birth1955-10-03
Place
Detailed Biography
Kyeremantin USEnvoy
Alan John Kwadwo Kyerematen (popularly called Alan Cash) is a Ghanaian po ... read full comment
Alan John Kojo Kyerematen Profile:
NameKyerematen
Other NamesAlan John Kojo
Date of Birth1955-10-03
Place
Detailed Biography
Kyeremantin USEnvoy
Alan John Kwadwo Kyerematen (popularly called Alan Cash) is a Ghanaian politician, a corporate executive, a diplomat and an international public servant. Kyerematen made an attempt at the leadership of the New Patriotic Party in 2007, capturing 32.3% of votes cast. He was first runner-up to Nana Akufo-Addo who gained 47.96% of votes cast. Mr Kyerematen made a second attempt at the Party's leadership in 2010 and he placed second to Nana Akufo-Addo who won the Primaries. Kyerematen was the Ghanaian Ambassador to the U.S.A and later Minister of Trade, Industry, Private Sector Development and the Presidential Special Initiatives, under President Kufuor led NPP government. Mr Kyerematen currently serves as a trade advisor at the UN Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. He heads the African Trade Policy Centre (ATPC). Ghana, on 17 December 2012, nominated Alan John Kwadwo Kyerematen for the post of WTO Director-General to succeed the current Director-General, Pascal Lamy, whose term of office expires on 31 August 2013. His candidature has received the backing of the African Union (AU).
Early Life
Alan John Kwadwo Kyerematen was born on October 3, 1955 to the late Dr. Alexander Atta Yaw Kyerematen from Patasse, Kumasi and Victoria Kyerematen (née Welsing) from Elmina and Ejisu. He was named after an Anglican Archbishop from England, The Most Reverend Alan John Knight CMG DD who was the Headmaster of Adisadel College and a mentor to his father, A.A.Y. Kyerematen when the elder Kyerematen was a student at the school in the 1930s. As a result of his mixed ancestry, he speaks Twi fluently. In addition, he is fluent in Ga, Fante and some French. He is married to Patricia Christabel Kyerematen (née Nyinah) who is the daughter of Justice Kingsley Nyinah, Ghana's Electoral Commissioner during the 1979 presidential election. They have two children namely Alexander and Victor. Alan John Kyerematen attended the all-boys Anglican boarding school, Adisadel College in Cape Coast for his secondary education. He entered Adisadel College at the record age of nine years, and thereafter attended the prestigious Achimota School for his sixth form education. He proceeded to the University of Ghana, Legon for a Bachelor's degree in Economics. Kyerematen also holds a Law degree, LLB from the Ghana Law School at the same university where he qualified as a Barrister-at-Law. He was called to the bar in Ghana, and is a practicing attorney–at-law in Ghana. In addition, he is a Hubert Humphrey Fellow of the School of Management at the University of Minnesota, U.S.A, having completed one year management studies under the Fulbright Fellowship program at that institution.
Corporate Executive
Mr. Alan John Kyerematen has had an extensive and successful professional career in both the private and public sector spanning a period of over twenty-four years. He was a senior corporate executive with a subsidiary of Unilever International in Ghana. He also worked for a number of years as a Principal Consultant and Head of Public Systems Management with one of the leading management development institutions in Ghana, the Management Development and Productivity Institute (MDPI).
In 1998, Alan Kyerematen was appointed by the UNDP as the first Regional Director of ENTERPRISE AFRICA, which was an Africa-wide, flagship initiative for the development and promotion of small and medium enterprises. Under that framework, he established enterprise support institutions and programmes in 13 Sub-Saharan Africa countries - Botswana, Benin, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa and Uganda. Over 4,000 African entrepreneurs and small businesses have benefited from these programmes. In 1990, Alan Kyerematen was responsible for establishing and managing the EMPRETEC Programme in Ghana, a leading business development programme sponsored by the United Nations and Barclays Bank Limited. He led the transformation of EMPRETEC from a UN project into an independent Foundation, and as its founding Chief Executive, developed the Foundation into a world-class institution which is recognized as a successful model and best practice institution for enterprise development in Africa. Between 1984 and 1990, he participated in and managed a number of major private and public sector consulting assignments in Ghana, as a Principal Consultant and Head of Public Systems Management with the Management Development and Productivity Institute (MDPI), a leading management development institution in Ghana. Prior to this, he was a senior corporate executive with UAC Ghana Ltd, a subsidiary of Unilever International, where he worked in various managerial positions with distinction until 1984.
Throughout his career, Alan Kyerematen has demonstrated a capacity for efficient and effective leadership in managing and coordinating organizational activities at high levels of executive responsibility. Within that context, he has managed a diverse team of professional staff and technical experts, and provided intellectual leadership in supervising the planning and organization of major international events, including the preparation of technical reports and other documentation. In addition, he has acquired over the years, an in-depth knowledge and understanding, as well as practical experience in dealing with critical development issues and challenges in Africa, particularly in LDCs, in the areas of trade, investment and economic policy management. He has also at different stages of his professional career, successfully mobilized and managed significant resources from development partners to support development efforts in Africa.
Mr. Kyerematen is a member of the Council of Governors of the British Executive Service Overseas (BESO) in the UK and also a Board member of other organizations in Ghana.
In 1994, Mr. Kyerematen was listed by the TIME Magazine as one of the Hundred (100) Global Leaders for the new millennium, alongside Bill Gates (Microsoft Corporation), John F. Kennedy Jr., and others.
Mr Kyerematen currently serves as a trade advisor at the UN Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. He heads the African Trade Policy Centre (ATPC); a centre created by the ECA with the main objective of strengthening the human and institutional capacities of African governments to formulate and implement sound trade policies and participates more effectively in trade negotiations at the bilateral, regional and multilateral levels. He is leading efforts in enhancing advocacy for trade in Africa, building the capacity of trade negotiators, as well as developing capability at the country level in trade policy formulation. In addition, he is coordinating the implementation of technical assistance programmes to enhance the productive capacity and competitiveness of African countries, and also providing support for analytical as well as evidence-based research on trade related issues.
Mr Kyerematen is one of the leading members of the technical team providing strategic guidance and support to the African Union Commission in developing and elaborating an Action Plan for Boosting intra-African Trade and preparing a framework for the establishment of a Continental Free Trade Area. As part of this effort, he was designated as a Special Envoy of the African Union to hold consultations with selected African Heads of State prior to the 18th African Union Summit of Heads of State and Government in January 2012.
Ghana, on 17 December 2012, nominated Mr Alan John Kwadwo Kyerematen for the post of WTO Director-General to succeed the current Director-General, Mr Pascal Lamy, whose term of office expires on 31 August 2013. His candidature has received the backing of the Africa Union (AU).
Party Activist
Mr. Alan Kyerematen has been a leading young stalwart and key strategist of the NPP since its inception in 1992. He is a Founding Member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and has also served on the highest decision-making bodies of the NPP that shaped the Party’s strategic direction both in opposition and in Government, including:
NPP National Executive Committee, serving as a Member from 1992 to date NPP Economic Management Team NPP Finance Committee. He is also a Founding Member of the Young Executive Forum (YEF), a powerful advocacy and lobby group within the Party which played a major role in galvanizing the professional and business community to support the growth and development of the party, as well as mobilize a new generation of party faithful and young leaders. As Chairman of YEF from 1992 to 2001, he symbolized the essence and spirit of the new generation of party leaders.
Hon. Kyerematen has been one of the privileged few to have held membership of the National Executive Committee for over a decade, under successive Chairmanship of Mr. B.J. DaRocha, The Right Hon. Peter Ala Adjetey, H.E. Odoi Sykes and Mr. Harouna Esseku. As a result of his contribution to strategy development within the Party, he was appointed as a Member of the NPP/CPP Great Alliance Negotiating Team.
Mr. Kyerematen made an attempt at the leadership of the New Patriotic Party in 2007, capturing 32.3% of votes cast. He was first runner-up to Nana Ado Dankwa Akufo Ado who gained 47.96% of votes cast. He made a second attempt in 2010 where he placed second to Nana Akuffo Addo.
Diplomat
Mr. Kyerematen was appointed Ghana’s Ambassador to the U.S when the N.P.P came in to office in 2001. As Head of Ghana’s Diplomatic Mission to the United States of America, he was considered the NPP Government’s top foreign envoy and performed with distinction over the 18-month duty tour, and his significant achievements include: Establishment of the US-Ghana Economic Council, a high-level advocacy and advisory group established to deepen economic relations and bilateral trade between Ghana and the United States; Coordinating Government’s re-negotiation of the Westel agreement with Western Wireless and Valco Agreement with Kaiser Aluminium Company Coordinating the implementation of the first Investment Forum in the United States to showcase the economic potential of each of the 10 regions of Ghana Establishment of the first web-based Ghana Skills Bank, a database designed to facilitate access to Ghanaian professionals and experts worldwide. Initiated plans for the establishment of a Ghana Cultural Centre in the United of States. Developed an “Operation Save Your Schools Programme” for Ghana residents in the United States to assist their alma mater primary/middle schools.
Cabinet Minister
In 2003, Alan Kyerematen was appointed as the Cabinet Minister with responsibility for Trade, Industry and the President’s Special Initiatives (PSI). In that capacity, he spearheaded the development and implementation of innovative programmes which have become new strategic pillars of growth for the transformation of the Ghanaian economy. Concrete manifestations of these special initiatives are:
An $8.5 million state-of-the-art factory, which produces high grade industrial starch from cassava for export to key markets in Europe, Africa and Asia. The starch initiative created over 10,000 jobs and piloted a new innovative approach in rural industry development based on the concept of Corporate Village Enterprises. In addition, it is considered as a model in linking developing countries into the global supply chain through industrial agro-processing. The first industrial starch company has been certified as a global supplier of high grade starch to Nestle operations worldwide.
The construction of a multi-million dollar enclave within the Tema Free Zone, dedicated to garments manufacturing for the export market by Ghanaian entrepreneurs. The enclave is also being extended and converted to accommodate similar facilities for Furniture Manufacturing and an ICT Park, thus converting part of the Free Zones into a Multi-purpose Industrial Park. The revival of the Oil Palm industry in Ghana, achieving a phenomenal growth in seedlings"supply from 250,00° seedlings per annum in 2001 to 4 million as at the end of 2004, from twålve nursery sites. Progsamme initiated under which over 102,000 hectares Oil palm plantation is being cultivated.
Mobilizing new investments to expand Salt mining operations in Ghana and provide a stable raw material base for the0development of a caustic soda industry to feed other manufacturing industries. Ghana’s non-traditional export sector has grown from $400 million in 2000 to the level of $800 million in 2005.
The roll-out and implementation of the Districts Industrialization Programme, a comprehensive programme for rural industrialization involving the setting up of at least one medium-sized factory in each administrative district in Ghana. As Minister for Trade, Industry, he has coordinated Government of Ghana’s trade policy agenda in respect of multilateral trade negotiations, including WTO, EU-ACP Economic Partnership Agreement and ECOWAS. He played lead roles in both the regional preparatory process towards the WTO Cancun and Hong Kong Ministerial Meetings, particularly during the latter, in which he was one of the privileged few amongst Trade Ministers in the World, to have been appointed as a member of the Chairman’s Consultative Group. He was also the only Trade Minister from Africa to have been selected as a panelist on Trade during the 2006 World Economic Forum in Davos.
As Minister of Trade and Industry in Ghana, Alan Kyerematen played a key role in shaping Africa’s Trade Policy agenda in the WTO Multilateral Negotiations and the EU-ACP Economic Partnership Agreement Negotiations. He was one of the lead negotiators for Africa in the WTO Ministerial Conference in Cancun in 2003, and also participated in the high-level “Green Room” consultations during the Hong Kong WTO Conference in December 2005. In addition, he initiated, directed and managed the preparations for the hosting of UNCTAD XII in Ghana, and introduced for the first time in the history of UNCTAD Conferences, the World Investment Forum which has now become a major calendar event for UNCTAD. He also coordinated and supervised the hosting by Ghana of the Sixth United States-Africa Summit in 2006, and played a key role in negotiating changes in the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). He was Chairman of the ECOWAS Council of Trade Ministers at the critical stages of launching the EU-ECOWAS EPA negotiations.
He has also led the negotiation and development of bilateral trade and economic relations between the Government of Ghana and its major trading partners, including the UK, US, Canada, Germany, France, Italy, Japan, China, Denmark, South Africa, Nigeria, etc.
He has been a leading member of the NPP Government team promoting Ghana abroad and attracting and facilitating foreign direct investment into the country, and has also been responsible for developing a comprehensive internal trade and import management portfolio aimed at enhancing the competitiveness of local products, promoting fair trade and protecting consumer interests as well as promoting Made-in-Ghana products through campaigns such as the highly successful “National Friday Wear” programme.
Under his direction, a comprehensive Ghana Trade Policy has for the first time in the history of Ghana been launched as a major plank in Government’s strategy for accelerating and sustaining economic growth and increasing incomes and employment. The Trade Policy provides clear and transparent guidelines for the comprehensive implementation of Government’s domestic and international trade agenda. In addition, he has led the process of preparing a $200-million implementation blueprint, called the Trade Sector Support Programme (TSSP), which was launched in October 2005.
The major component activities being implemented include the establishment of Export Trade Houses, the establishment of a “Furniture City” at Tema - an enclave for manufacturers of wood export products, the establishment of product galleries to promote Made-in-Ghana goods and the establishment of a Technology Innovation Center for Capital Goods Manufacturing. He has also negotiated a $45 million facility with the World Bank to promote SME development in Ghana.
Another major achievement of the Hon. Minister has been to develop the Trade Ministry into a professional service organization with the Ministry being restructured into strategic business units with an efficient programme coordination and management system.
Naasompa 9 years ago
Quite impressive on paper but still not anywhere comparable to Nana's. You may recall they wise saying "'if you prevent a friend from getting 9 you will never get to your goal of 10". To wit if you and your sponsors had play ... read full comment
Quite impressive on paper but still not anywhere comparable to Nana's. You may recall they wise saying "'if you prevent a friend from getting 9 you will never get to your goal of 10". To wit if you and your sponsors had played your part in helping Nana win power in the 2000 your CV would have in all likelihood been richer by the experience of a Foreign Minister, or Finance Minister or even a Vice President and eight years later (yes 2016) you would be the obvious choice for the ticket- But now I am afraid you gave blown your chance Big Time.
Naasompa 9 years ago
I meant 2008 not 2000. You have blown your but one consolation though, never say never again' for age is still on your side and if you heed the right advice and serve the Party, Nana and acquit yourself well in the campaign ... read full comment
I meant 2008 not 2000. You have blown your but one consolation though, never say never again' for age is still on your side and if you heed the right advice and serve the Party, Nana and acquit yourself well in the campaign leading to the Nana's 2016 vuctory your politicl future may be rightly restored. Afriendly advice from a good friend
Solomon 9 years ago
Alan and his team must stop insulting delegates, they think the delegates do not have good bases for their judgement. Addo has been negatively treated for 2 decades from within and without NPP because his enormous potential.
Alan and his team must stop insulting delegates, they think the delegates do not have good bases for their judgement. Addo has been negatively treated for 2 decades from within and without NPP because his enormous potential.
HONESTY 9 years ago
ASK YOUR NANA WHAT HE DID TO PROF. ADU BOAHEN AND WHY PEOPLE HATE HIM.
I DOUBT HE IS HONEST ENOUGH TO TELL YOU. WE NEED AN HONEST LEADER OVER GHANA.
DON'T TELL ME NANA WAS ADU BOAHEN'S CAMPAIGN MANAGER BECAUSE YOU WILL ... read full comment
ASK YOUR NANA WHAT HE DID TO PROF. ADU BOAHEN AND WHY PEOPLE HATE HIM.
I DOUBT HE IS HONEST ENOUGH TO TELL YOU. WE NEED AN HONEST LEADER OVER GHANA.
DON'T TELL ME NANA WAS ADU BOAHEN'S CAMPAIGN MANAGER BECAUSE YOU WILL BE SCORING AN OWN GOAL.
AND FIND OUT THE REASONS AND WHAT HAPPENED BEFORE YOU DARE REPLY. I HAVE ARTICLES FOR YOU TO READ IF YOU WANT TO.
Otoo 9 years ago
Kwasea, who hates him? . Say I hate him. More than 80% voted for him and you say they hate him? ABOA
Kwasea, who hates him? . Say I hate him. More than 80% voted for him and you say they hate him? ABOA
Banza Yaro 9 years ago
You're not honest enough that's why Otoo gave you his thoughts. Next time, try a little dishonesty and maybe, we will want to read your articles.
You're not honest enough that's why Otoo gave you his thoughts. Next time, try a little dishonesty and maybe, we will want to read your articles.
JEFF 9 years ago
HHH
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HONESTY 9 years ago
THIS IS THE GHANA EMBASSY, GHANAWEB VERSION. YOU CAN SEARCH FOR MORE OR I CAN HELP YOU IF YOU ASK NICELY.
HE HAS BOTH LOCAL AND INTERNATIONAL RECORD. ABOVE ALL, HE LOVES HIS COUNTRY.
Alan John Kojo Kyerematen Profile:
... read full comment
THIS IS THE GHANA EMBASSY, GHANAWEB VERSION. YOU CAN SEARCH FOR MORE OR I CAN HELP YOU IF YOU ASK NICELY.
HE HAS BOTH LOCAL AND INTERNATIONAL RECORD. ABOVE ALL, HE LOVES HIS COUNTRY.
Alan John Kojo Kyerematen Profile:
NameKyerematen
Other NamesAlan John Kojo
Date of Birth1955-10-03
Place
Detailed Biography
Kyeremantin USEnvoy
Alan John Kwadwo Kyerematen (popularly called Alan Cash) is a Ghanaian politician, a corporate executive, a diplomat and an international public servant. Kyerematen made an attempt at the leadership of the New Patriotic Party in 2007, capturing 32.3% of votes cast. He was first runner-up to Nana Akufo-Addo who gained 47.96% of votes cast. Mr Kyerematen made a second attempt at the Party's leadership in 2010 and he placed second to Nana Akufo-Addo who won the Primaries. Kyerematen was the Ghanaian Ambassador to the U.S.A and later Minister of Trade, Industry, Private Sector Development and the Presidential Special Initiatives, under President Kufuor led NPP government. Mr Kyerematen currently serves as a trade advisor at the UN Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. He heads the African Trade Policy Centre (ATPC). Ghana, on 17 December 2012, nominated Alan John Kwadwo Kyerematen for the post of WTO Director-General to succeed the current Director-General, Pascal Lamy, whose term of office expires on 31 August 2013. His candidature has received the backing of the African Union (AU).
Early Life
Alan John Kwadwo Kyerematen was born on October 3, 1955 to the late Dr. Alexander Atta Yaw Kyerematen from Patasse, Kumasi and Victoria Kyerematen (née Welsing) from Elmina and Ejisu. He was named after an Anglican Archbishop from England, The Most Reverend Alan John Knight CMG DD who was the Headmaster of Adisadel College and a mentor to his father, A.A.Y. Kyerematen when the elder Kyerematen was a student at the school in the 1930s. As a result of his mixed ancestry, he speaks Twi fluently. In addition, he is fluent in Ga, Fante and some French. He is married to Patricia Christabel Kyerematen (née Nyinah) who is the daughter of Justice Kingsley Nyinah, Ghana's Electoral Commissioner during the 1979 presidential election. They have two children namely Alexander and Victor. Alan John Kyerematen attended the all-boys Anglican boarding school, Adisadel College in Cape Coast for his secondary education. He entered Adisadel College at the record age of nine years, and thereafter attended the prestigious Achimota School for his sixth form education. He proceeded to the University of Ghana, Legon for a Bachelor's degree in Economics. Kyerematen also holds a Law degree, LLB from the Ghana Law School at the same university where he qualified as a Barrister-at-Law. He was called to the bar in Ghana, and is a practicing attorney–at-law in Ghana. In addition, he is a Hubert Humphrey Fellow of the School of Management at the University of Minnesota, U.S.A, having completed one year management studies under the Fulbright Fellowship program at that institution.
Corporate Executive
Mr. Alan John Kyerematen has had an extensive and successful professional career in both the private and public sector spanning a period of over twenty-four years. He was a senior corporate executive with a subsidiary of Unilever International in Ghana. He also worked for a number of years as a Principal Consultant and Head of Public Systems Management with one of the leading management development institutions in Ghana, the Management Development and Productivity Institute (MDPI).
In 1998, Alan Kyerematen was appointed by the UNDP as the first Regional Director of ENTERPRISE AFRICA, which was an Africa-wide, flagship initiative for the development and promotion of small and medium enterprises. Under that framework, he established enterprise support institutions and programmes in 13 Sub-Saharan Africa countries - Botswana, Benin, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa and Uganda. Over 4,000 African entrepreneurs and small businesses have benefited from these programmes. In 1990, Alan Kyerematen was responsible for establishing and managing the EMPRETEC Programme in Ghana, a leading business development programme sponsored by the United Nations and Barclays Bank Limited. He led the transformation of EMPRETEC from a UN project into an independent Foundation, and as its founding Chief Executive, developed the Foundation into a world-class institution which is recognized as a successful model and best practice institution for enterprise development in Africa. Between 1984 and 1990, he participated in and managed a number of major private and public sector consulting assignments in Ghana, as a Principal Consultant and Head of Public Systems Management with the Management Development and Productivity Institute (MDPI), a leading management development institution in Ghana. Prior to this, he was a senior corporate executive with UAC Ghana Ltd, a subsidiary of Unilever International, where he worked in various managerial positions with distinction until 1984.
Throughout his career, Alan Kyerematen has demonstrated a capacity for efficient and effective leadership in managing and coordinating organizational activities at high levels of executive responsibility. Within that context, he has managed a diverse team of professional staff and technical experts, and provided intellectual leadership in supervising the planning and organization of major international events, including the preparation of technical reports and other documentation. In addition, he has acquired over the years, an in-depth knowledge and understanding, as well as practical experience in dealing with critical development issues and challenges in Africa, particularly in LDCs, in the areas of trade, investment and economic policy management. He has also at different stages of his professional career, successfully mobilized and managed significant resources from development partners to support development efforts in Africa.
Mr. Kyerematen is a member of the Council of Governors of the British Executive Service Overseas (BESO) in the UK and also a Board member of other organizations in Ghana.
In 1994, Mr. Kyerematen was listed by the TIME Magazine as one of the Hundred (100) Global Leaders for the new millennium, alongside Bill Gates (Microsoft Corporation), John F. Kennedy Jr., and others.
Mr Kyerematen currently serves as a trade advisor at the UN Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. He heads the African Trade Policy Centre (ATPC); a centre created by the ECA with the main objective of strengthening the human and institutional capacities of African governments to formulate and implement sound trade policies and participates more effectively in trade negotiations at the bilateral, regional and multilateral levels. He is leading efforts in enhancing advocacy for trade in Africa, building the capacity of trade negotiators, as well as developing capability at the country level in trade policy formulation. In addition, he is coordinating the implementation of technical assistance programmes to enhance the productive capacity and competitiveness of African countries, and also providing support for analytical as well as evidence-based research on trade related issues.
Mr Kyerematen is one of the leading members of the technical team providing strategic guidance and support to the African Union Commission in developing and elaborating an Action Plan for Boosting intra-African Trade and preparing a framework for the establishment of a Continental Free Trade Area. As part of this effort, he was designated as a Special Envoy of the African Union to hold consultations with selected African Heads of State prior to the 18th African Union Summit of Heads of State and Government in January 2012.
Ghana, on 17 December 2012, nominated Mr Alan John Kwadwo Kyerematen for the post of WTO Director-General to succeed the current Director-General, Mr Pascal Lamy, whose term of office expires on 31 August 2013. His candidature has received the backing of the Africa Union (AU).
Party Activist
Mr. Alan Kyerematen has been a leading young stalwart and key strategist of the NPP since its inception in 1992. He is a Founding Member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and has also served on the highest decision-making bodies of the NPP that shaped the Party’s strategic direction both in opposition and in Government, including:
NPP National Executive Committee, serving as a Member from 1992 to date NPP Economic Management Team NPP Finance Committee. He is also a Founding Member of the Young Executive Forum (YEF), a powerful advocacy and lobby group within the Party which played a major role in galvanizing the professional and business community to support the growth and development of the party, as well as mobilize a new generation of party faithful and young leaders. As Chairman of YEF from 1992 to 2001, he symbolized the essence and spirit of the new generation of party leaders.
Hon. Kyerematen has been one of the privileged few to have held membership of the National Executive Committee for over a decade, under successive Chairmanship of Mr. B.J. DaRocha, The Right Hon. Peter Ala Adjetey, H.E. Odoi Sykes and Mr. Harouna Esseku. As a result of his contribution to strategy development within the Party, he was appointed as a Member of the NPP/CPP Great Alliance Negotiating Team.
Mr. Kyerematen made an attempt at the leadership of the New Patriotic Party in 2007, capturing 32.3% of votes cast. He was first runner-up to Nana Ado Dankwa Akufo Ado who gained 47.96% of votes cast. He made a second attempt in 2010 where he placed second to Nana Akuffo Addo.
Diplomat
Mr. Kyerematen was appointed Ghana’s Ambassador to the U.S when the N.P.P came in to office in 2001. As Head of Ghana’s Diplomatic Mission to the United States of America, he was considered the NPP Government’s top foreign envoy and performed with distinction over the 18-month duty tour, and his significant achievements include: Establishment of the US-Ghana Economic Council, a high-level advocacy and advisory group established to deepen economic relations and bilateral trade between Ghana and the United States; Coordinating Government’s re-negotiation of the Westel agreement with Western Wireless and Valco Agreement with Kaiser Aluminium Company Coordinating the implementation of the first Investment Forum in the United States to showcase the economic potential of each of the 10 regions of Ghana Establishment of the first web-based Ghana Skills Bank, a database designed to facilitate access to Ghanaian professionals and experts worldwide. Initiated plans for the establishment of a Ghana Cultural Centre in the United of States. Developed an “Operation Save Your Schools Programme” for Ghana residents in the United States to assist their alma mater primary/middle schools.
Cabinet Minister
In 2003, Alan Kyerematen was appointed as the Cabinet Minister with responsibility for Trade, Industry and the President’s Special Initiatives (PSI). In that capacity, he spearheaded the development and implementation of innovative programmes which have become new strategic pillars of growth for the transformation of the Ghanaian economy. Concrete manifestations of these special initiatives are:
An $8.5 million state-of-the-art factory, which produces high grade industrial starch from cassava for export to key markets in Europe, Africa and Asia. The starch initiative created over 10,000 jobs and piloted a new innovative approach in rural industry development based on the concept of Corporate Village Enterprises. In addition, it is considered as a model in linking developing countries into the global supply chain through industrial agro-processing. The first industrial starch company has been certified as a global supplier of high grade starch to Nestle operations worldwide.
The construction of a multi-million dollar enclave within the Tema Free Zone, dedicated to garments manufacturing for the export market by Ghanaian entrepreneurs. The enclave is also being extended and converted to accommodate similar facilities for Furniture Manufacturing and an ICT Park, thus converting part of the Free Zones into a Multi-purpose Industrial Park. The revival of the Oil Palm industry in Ghana, achieving a phenomenal growth in seedlings"supply from 250,00° seedlings per annum in 2001 to 4 million as at the end of 2004, from twålve nursery sites. Progsamme initiated under which over 102,000 hectares Oil palm plantation is being cultivated.
Mobilizing new investments to expand Salt mining operations in Ghana and provide a stable raw material base for the0development of a caustic soda industry to feed other manufacturing industries. Ghana’s non-traditional export sector has grown from $400 million in 2000 to the level of $800 million in 2005.
The roll-out and implementation of the Districts Industrialization Programme, a comprehensive programme for rural industrialization involving the setting up of at least one medium-sized factory in each administrative district in Ghana. As Minister for Trade, Industry, he has coordinated Government of Ghana’s trade policy agenda in respect of multilateral trade negotiations, including WTO, EU-ACP Economic Partnership Agreement and ECOWAS. He played lead roles in both the regional preparatory process towards the WTO Cancun and Hong Kong Ministerial Meetings, particularly during the latter, in which he was one of the privileged few amongst Trade Ministers in the World, to have been appointed as a member of the Chairman’s Consultative Group. He was also the only Trade Minister from Africa to have been selected as a panelist on Trade during the 2006 World Economic Forum in Davos.
As Minister of Trade and Industry in Ghana, Alan Kyerematen played a key role in shaping Africa’s Trade Policy agenda in the WTO Multilateral Negotiations and the EU-ACP Economic Partnership Agreement Negotiations. He was one of the lead negotiators for Africa in the WTO Ministerial Conference in Cancun in 2003, and also participated in the high-level “Green Room” consultations during the Hong Kong WTO Conference in December 2005. In addition, he initiated, directed and managed the preparations for the hosting of UNCTAD XII in Ghana, and introduced for the first time in the history of UNCTAD Conferences, the World Investment Forum which has now become a major calendar event for UNCTAD. He also coordinated and supervised the hosting by Ghana of the Sixth United States-Africa Summit in 2006, and played a key role in negotiating changes in the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). He was Chairman of the ECOWAS Council of Trade Ministers at the critical stages of launching the EU-ECOWAS EPA negotiations.
He has also led the negotiation and development of bilateral trade and economic relations between the Government of Ghana and its major trading partners, including the UK, US, Canada, Germany, France, Italy, Japan, China, Denmark, South Africa, Nigeria, etc.
He has been a leading member of the NPP Government team promoting Ghana abroad and attracting and facilitating foreign direct investment into the country, and has also been responsible for developing a comprehensive internal trade and import management portfolio aimed at enhancing the competitiveness of local products, promoting fair trade and protecting consumer interests as well as promoting Made-in-Ghana products through campaigns such as the highly successful “National Friday Wear” programme.
Under his direction, a comprehensive Ghana Trade Policy has for the first time in the history of Ghana been launched as a major plank in Government’s strategy for accelerating and sustaining economic growth and increasing incomes and employment. The Trade Policy provides clear and transparent guidelines for the comprehensive implementation of Government’s domestic and international trade agenda. In addition, he has led the process of preparing a $200-million implementation blueprint, called the Trade Sector Support Programme (TSSP), which was launched in October 2005.
The major component activities being implemented include the establishment of Export Trade Houses, the establishment of a “Furniture City” at Tema - an enclave for manufacturers of wood export products, the establishment of product galleries to promote Made-in-Ghana goods and the establishment of a Technology Innovation Center for Capital Goods Manufacturing. He has also negotiated a $45 million facility with the World Bank to promote SME development in Ghana.
Another major achievement of the Hon. Minister has been to develop the Trade Ministry into a professional service organization with the Ministry being restructured into strategic business units with an efficient programme coordination and management system.
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Gyeeda, Sada, Subah, Woyome 9 years ago
The only record Alan has is leaving NPP on two occasions soon after the party lost to the NDC, coming back only to fight after spilt milk. Alan is greedy and thinks he is better than anybody else but that is not how to be a l ... read full comment
The only record Alan has is leaving NPP on two occasions soon after the party lost to the NDC, coming back only to fight after spilt milk. Alan is greedy and thinks he is better than anybody else but that is not how to be a leader. This Alan guy will get only 2% of the total valid votes. Adai Nimoh will get 3% and the rest of the 95 will go to Nana Addo.
quolo vi 9 years ago
It follows precedent
It follows precedent
Asanteman Nkae 9 years ago
I am still for alan k, but it is tough
I am still for alan k, but it is tough
shakamora 9 years ago
Alan stop bragging becos your records are poor even cassava unable to handle it greedy man like u shut up and stop your bragging
Alan stop bragging becos your records are poor even cassava unable to handle it greedy man like u shut up and stop your bragging
NEMESIS 9 years ago
FOOL! On October 18, we shall all see the best record that you braggart say you have. The delegates will send you to where you belong, your proper dwelling place - the refuse dump! When you deserted the party for and internat ... read full comment
FOOL! On October 18, we shall all see the best record that you braggart say you have. The delegates will send you to where you belong, your proper dwelling place - the refuse dump! When you deserted the party for and international appointment, in pursuit of your own selfish personal interests, you expected "fools" to keep the party going for you to come back and enjoy the "goodies".
Asante 9 years ago
U are going to fail so that stupid Annae will take ur place. Thanks
U are going to fail so that stupid Annae will take ur place. Thanks
WARD GDX - WE THE PEOPLE 9 years ago
It is unbelievable this man lacks judgement to still be clutching on a straw that is completely broken in pieces.
It is unbelievable this man lacks judgement to still be clutching on a straw that is completely broken in pieces.
Abdul Rahaman Samari 9 years ago
Upon all yr track record you fail to win the position you want in W.O.A. With all the support u have from Mahama as a president of Ecowas yet u fail woefully.Tell us yr track record in Npp! is loyalty, commitment, or what?
Upon all yr track record you fail to win the position you want in W.O.A. With all the support u have from Mahama as a president of Ecowas yet u fail woefully.Tell us yr track record in Npp! is loyalty, commitment, or what?
ATUONI ASIKANTWAA 9 years ago
But Alan has the record. All of President Kuffour's successes that we know was brought about by Alan.
From the Presidential Initiatives, Cocoa Processing, Value Adding before exporting of our resources to Cassava Starch for ... read full comment
But Alan has the record. All of President Kuffour's successes that we know was brought about by Alan.
From the Presidential Initiatives, Cocoa Processing, Value Adding before exporting of our resources to Cassava Starch for Pharmaceuticals, etc are all Allan's innovative ideas.
That is why President Kuffour prefers Alan to Akuffo Addo.
Akuffo Addo as Attorney General blew the Tsatsu Tsikata's case at the first Fast Track court. President Kuffour sent him to the Foreign Affairs and Akuffo Addo did practically nothing. Lets face the facts.
Emmanuel, Connecticut, US 9 years ago
Now each and every one knows that, Allan Cash has a deal with John Dramani Mahama Agenda 2020. That's why kyeremanteng is doing such foolish things.
Now each and every one knows that, Allan Cash has a deal with John Dramani Mahama Agenda 2020. That's why kyeremanteng is doing such foolish things.
Boss 9 years ago
No no no, don´t trust this man please Ghanaians
No no no, don´t trust this man please Ghanaians
fred hinneh 9 years ago
what has alan done to npp people ? is npp not democrat party alan is best man for ghana now .
what has alan done to npp people ? is npp not democrat party alan is best man for ghana now .
Atta Kwaku 9 years ago
you will loose again for the third time.
you will loose again for the third time.
Poor man 9 years ago
This dummy dey yab too much. Everyone in Ghana, even a child or a baby born today knows it's Nana Addo so why are you wasting time and resources which you can use to support your brother or team mate???
Such idiot is one of ... read full comment
This dummy dey yab too much. Everyone in Ghana, even a child or a baby born today knows it's Nana Addo so why are you wasting time and resources which you can use to support your brother or team mate???
Such idiot is one of the reasons for Ghana's backwardness period!
Meshack 9 years ago
This man must be a comedian...what track record is he talking about? Go sleep, jare.
This man must be a comedian...what track record is he talking about? Go sleep, jare.
Sir John 9 years ago
Thank u
Thank u
jjp 9 years ago
ABAH ALAN K. CAN'T YOU REASON AT ALL. WHY LOOKING FOR DISGRACE AND AN END OF YOUR POLITICAL AMBITION. LISTEN TO WISDOM. NANA IS HAVING HIS LAST CHANCE AND WILL BE OUT OF THE RACE AND THE ROAD WILL BE CLEAR FOR YOU. NOW SOME O ... read full comment
ABAH ALAN K. CAN'T YOU REASON AT ALL. WHY LOOKING FOR DISGRACE AND AN END OF YOUR POLITICAL AMBITION. LISTEN TO WISDOM. NANA IS HAVING HIS LAST CHANCE AND WILL BE OUT OF THE RACE AND THE ROAD WILL BE CLEAR FOR YOU. NOW SOME OF YOUR MESSAGES ARE CREATING ENEMIES FOR YOU IF DON'T KNOW. I WISH YOU REMAINS CALM AND GENTLE IN THIS CONDITION AND REMAIN LOYAL
Cassava Project 9 years ago
Kyeremateng has exposed himself. What type of track record is he talking about? WE have to demolish his glass house.
Have you and Nana Ntow ever told the delegates about Bawjuase Cassava Project?
Are you aware of the AU ... read full comment
Kyeremateng has exposed himself. What type of track record is he talking about? WE have to demolish his glass house.
Have you and Nana Ntow ever told the delegates about Bawjuase Cassava Project?
Are you aware of the AUDITED REPORT about the Project which is yet to be published?
THE NDC IS WAITING PATIENTLY FOR THE NPP TO MAKE A MISTAKE TO BRING THE THIEF UP AS FLAG-BEARER.
We all, including Ohene Ntow, will recoil quickly into our shells. WHAT TRACK RECORD IS Kyeremateng TALKING ABOUT?
The U.S. needed starch as many tonnes the project will produce. The U.S. government provided brand new machinery and cash of over 350 million (U.S.) dollars. There was ready market for the starch.
Who gave him this job? Ex-President
J.A. Kufuor. Kufuor was confident that Kyeremateng was going to win the flagbearership for the 2008 Presidential election.
Hence Kufuor condoned with Kyeremateng to collapse the project and the huge amount for the project spent on renting helicopter flights throughout Ghana on campaign tour.
For the sake of the PARTY, All delegates must vote massively for NANA.
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B/4 this fool came to Ghana wat job he had at NEW JESSY. SEE HOW THE VOLTA REGION VOTED FOR HIM.THE ENEMY WITH IN. THANK YOU MR.PRESIDENT K4 for making a homeless man rich
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B/4 this fool came to Ghana wat job he had at NEW JESSY. SEE HOW THE VOLTA REGION VOTED FOR HIM.THE ENEMY WITH IN. THANK YOU MR.PRESIDENT K4 for making a homeless man rich
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mary 9 years ago
HEY, BOY, YOU ARE WASTING YOUR OWN TIME AND MONEY. GHANAIANS DON`T WANT YOU. GO TO THE CASSAVA FARM NOW BECAUSE THAT IS WHERE YOU BELONG.
ALAN CAN NEVER BE PRESIDENT IN GHANA.
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HEY, BOY, YOU ARE WASTING YOUR OWN TIME AND MONEY. GHANAIANS DON`T WANT YOU. GO TO THE CASSAVA FARM NOW BECAUSE THAT IS WHERE YOU BELONG.
ALAN CAN NEVER BE PRESIDENT IN GHANA.
YES, YOU RIGHT! EVERYONE KNOWS ABOUT THE RECORD THAT YOU WERE BELOW THE MARKS OF 7% WHILE NANA HAD ABOUT 80%.
ALAN, YOU ARE WASTING YOUR STUPID TIME.WHAT KIND OF RECORD ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?
annad guRu 9 years ago
Ur now talking sense buts its late for u no nana no vote
Ur now talking sense buts its late for u no nana no vote
Amen 9 years ago
can u tel me sm of ur record u r braging on everyday u talk abt record but u cant mension anyone of them
can u tel me sm of ur record u r braging on everyday u talk abt record but u cant mension anyone of them
Asare-USA 9 years ago
You brag too much. Be prepare to concede another shameful defeat. Nana all the way. Selfish and too known record.
You brag too much. Be prepare to concede another shameful defeat. Nana all the way. Selfish and too known record.
Miss More 9 years ago
Alan twea twea tweaaaa the runaway man,the devil you know is better than the angel you don't know.No NaNa No vote.from Wa
Alan twea twea tweaaaa the runaway man,the devil you know is better than the angel you don't know.No NaNa No vote.from Wa
xola sosu kwabotwe 9 years ago
half ass alan better than prez mahama
half ass alan better than prez mahama
me 9 years ago
Can the masses in NPP be wrong? Nana ooo Nana.
Can the masses in NPP be wrong? Nana ooo Nana.
mr amin 9 years ago
alan u dont come near nana. what record are u talking about? casava psi that u failed that is the record we know.
alan u dont come near nana. what record are u talking about? casava psi that u failed that is the record we know.
Michael K. Tettevi 9 years ago
It is true that since your name is JOHN you can win the next presidential election as President JOHN the 5th. But the question is can you win the flagbearership slot since Nana is contesting again ? I wish Nana wins this time ... read full comment
It is true that since your name is JOHN you can win the next presidential election as President JOHN the 5th. But the question is can you win the flagbearership slot since Nana is contesting again ? I wish Nana wins this time to change history.
BOY KOFI 9 years ago
What will NPP do if Nana Addo loses the 2016 presidential elections?Thank you.
What will NPP do if Nana Addo loses the 2016 presidential elections?Thank you.
princewilly@ymail.com 9 years ago
A guy can't obtain an erection so he goes to the doctor. The doctor tells him the muscles at the base of his penis are broken down and there's nothing he can do unless he's willing to try an experimental surgery. The guy asks ... read full comment
A guy can't obtain an erection so he goes to the doctor. The doctor tells him the muscles at the base of his penis are broken down and there's nothing he can do unless he's willing to try an experimental surgery. The guy asks what the surgery is. The doctor tells him they take the muscles from the base of a baby elephants trunk, insert them in the base of his penis, and hope for the best. The guy says that sounds pretty scary but the thought of never having sex again is even scarier so go ahead. The doctor goes ahead and performs the surgery and about 6 weeks later gives him the go ahead to "try out his new equipment". The guy takes his girlfriend out to dinner. While at dinner he starts feeling an incredible pressure in his pants. It gets incredibly unbearable and he figures no one can see him so he undoes his pants. No sooner does he do this than his penis pops out of his pants, rolls across the table, grabs a dinner roll, and disappears back into his pants. His girlfriend sits in shock for a few moments, then gets a sly look on her face. She says "That was pretty cool! Can you do that again?" With his eyes watering and a painful expression on his face, he says "Probably, but I don't know if I can fit another dinner roll up my ass!".
ANTWI BOASIAKO 9 years ago
MR. KYEREMATENG WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU ARE DOING. DON'T YOU KNOW THAT YOU ARE DAMAGING YOUR OWN IMAGE. PEOPLE LOVE YOU AND WANT YOU TO BE NEXT AFTER NANA ADDO, BUT OF LATE YOU ARE CREATING ENEMIES FOR YOURSELF THAT IF NANA'S T ... read full comment
MR. KYEREMATENG WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU ARE DOING. DON'T YOU KNOW THAT YOU ARE DAMAGING YOUR OWN IMAGE. PEOPLE LOVE YOU AND WANT YOU TO BE NEXT AFTER NANA ADDO, BUT OF LATE YOU ARE CREATING ENEMIES FOR YOURSELF THAT IF NANA'S TERM IS OVER PEOPLE WILL NOT EVEN VOTE FOR YOU. THINK OF OF THIS AND STOP BLAGING OK?
Dr Akaminko 9 years ago
Not coccain leadership
Not coccain leadership
Eddie 9 years ago
NPP must know that they can not win the 2016 election. They should make this assumption if they want to face reality.
Knowing this as a fact, it is better NPP start preparing for 2020 election by fielding and marketing Alan. ... read full comment
NPP must know that they can not win the 2016 election. They should make this assumption if they want to face reality.
Knowing this as a fact, it is better NPP start preparing for 2020 election by fielding and marketing Alan. Certainly Alan can not win the 2016 for NPP but he will use this opportunity to market himself and gain adequate experience for the 2020 election.
This is not politics, it is reality. If NPP really want power, they should consider my opinion. As for Nana, it is finished for him.
If Nana goes again and he again fails, NPP may not even get the 2020 election because who every is coming after Nana may be new to the terrain and it will be 50-50 chance for both NDC and NPP since both will be fielding new candidates for the 2020 election.
A word to the wise is enough.
Snowy 9 years ago
A lot of party faithfuls have reached their limits are far as their tolerance of being in opposition is concerned.It is a fact that if,Nana Addo is wins the flag bearership we will loose the election come 2016.Nana's ambition ... read full comment
A lot of party faithfuls have reached their limits are far as their tolerance of being in opposition is concerned.It is a fact that if,Nana Addo is wins the flag bearership we will loose the election come 2016.Nana's ambition to be President knows no bounds,in 2008 as the incumbent party trying in power,Nana Addo threw hard won power away as if thre was no tomorrow,come 2012,now in opposition Nana Addo's percentage went down from 49.77% to 47.74% a clear case of the law of dimishing returns,long will is go on.and by the way what shows or proof do we have that he will jump from 47.74% to 50%plus one vote,that takes a lot of work.Believe you me Alan is the safest bet to win power for the NPP,Sorry,but thruth be told,Nana will not scale the 50%wall.One might ask why I say so?,the answer is there is an aura of arrogance,and snobbishness in Nana Addo's DNA wish does not jell with most ghanaians.The NPP delegates should remember that their destiny lies with them,either we swim together or sink together,the choice is yours,but my is just an appeal to them to save the party by going for Alan.I know a lot of people dislike Alan,because they feel Nana Addo has been in the party longer than Alan,but if that is the logic,then Mr.William Ofori Atta should have won against Victor Owusu in1979.To conclud the fact that Mahama has messed up our economy is no garantee that Ghananians will vote for Nana Addo,after all in 2008 when the NPP was sent into opposition by no less person than Nana Adoo the cedi was ghc1.10 peswas,what proof do we have that Ghanaians will vote for NPP when the cedi is now ghc3.20 to the dollar.Let's wise up and change so the party will servive.Vote Alan,Vote for power.
agada 9 years ago
A good word for him in deed "BRAG"
A good word for him in deed "BRAG"
Ugly Akufo Addo 9 years ago
Akufo Addo achievements is stupidity n foolishness
Akufo Addo achievements is stupidity n foolishness
Tweaa
NANA BINLADDO CAN'T BE A PRESIDENT OF MY COUNTRY GHANA.
WE NEED FRESH BLOOD
Without Nana Akuffo Addo no Ghana, no NPP, Mahama a brigand who called himself a President is a rotten fish, which even vultures does not like.
Alan Kyerematen has damaged his future Flagbearer prospect in the NPP politica ...
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FOUR DAYS TO CHANGE THE DESTINY OF OUR GREAT NATION FOR THE BETTER. WE NEED AN HONEST, SIMPLE, THOUGHTFUL, GENTLE, CARING, CHARMING, FOCUSED AND HARDWORKING LEADER.
ALAN IS THE MAN, VOTE ALAN.
AND PLEASE, ALAN TRY AND ...
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Alan Kyerematen has no chance even if
Nana Akuffo Addo is not there, we have Issac Osei, Dr. Bawumia, Adai Nimo etc.
Alan John Kojo Kyerematen Profile:
NameKyerematen
Other NamesAlan John Kojo
Date of Birth1955-10-03
Place
Detailed Biography
Kyeremantin USEnvoy
Alan John Kwadwo Kyerematen (popularly called Alan Cash) is a Ghanaian po ...
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Quite impressive on paper but still not anywhere comparable to Nana's. You may recall they wise saying "'if you prevent a friend from getting 9 you will never get to your goal of 10". To wit if you and your sponsors had play ...
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I meant 2008 not 2000. You have blown your but one consolation though, never say never again' for age is still on your side and if you heed the right advice and serve the Party, Nana and acquit yourself well in the campaign ...
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Alan and his team must stop insulting delegates, they think the delegates do not have good bases for their judgement. Addo has been negatively treated for 2 decades from within and without NPP because his enormous potential.
ASK YOUR NANA WHAT HE DID TO PROF. ADU BOAHEN AND WHY PEOPLE HATE HIM.
I DOUBT HE IS HONEST ENOUGH TO TELL YOU. WE NEED AN HONEST LEADER OVER GHANA.
DON'T TELL ME NANA WAS ADU BOAHEN'S CAMPAIGN MANAGER BECAUSE YOU WILL ...
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Kwasea, who hates him? . Say I hate him. More than 80% voted for him and you say they hate him? ABOA
You're not honest enough that's why Otoo gave you his thoughts. Next time, try a little dishonesty and maybe, we will want to read your articles.
HHH
THIS IS THE GHANA EMBASSY, GHANAWEB VERSION. YOU CAN SEARCH FOR MORE OR I CAN HELP YOU IF YOU ASK NICELY.
HE HAS BOTH LOCAL AND INTERNATIONAL RECORD. ABOVE ALL, HE LOVES HIS COUNTRY.
Alan John Kojo Kyerematen Profile:
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The only record Alan has is leaving NPP on two occasions soon after the party lost to the NDC, coming back only to fight after spilt milk. Alan is greedy and thinks he is better than anybody else but that is not how to be a l ...
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It follows precedent
I am still for alan k, but it is tough
Alan stop bragging becos your records are poor even cassava unable to handle it greedy man like u shut up and stop your bragging
FOOL! On October 18, we shall all see the best record that you braggart say you have. The delegates will send you to where you belong, your proper dwelling place - the refuse dump! When you deserted the party for and internat ...
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U are going to fail so that stupid Annae will take ur place. Thanks
It is unbelievable this man lacks judgement to still be clutching on a straw that is completely broken in pieces.
Upon all yr track record you fail to win the position you want in W.O.A. With all the support u have from Mahama as a president of Ecowas yet u fail woefully.Tell us yr track record in Npp! is loyalty, commitment, or what?
But Alan has the record. All of President Kuffour's successes that we know was brought about by Alan.
From the Presidential Initiatives, Cocoa Processing, Value Adding before exporting of our resources to Cassava Starch for ...
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Now each and every one knows that, Allan Cash has a deal with John Dramani Mahama Agenda 2020. That's why kyeremanteng is doing such foolish things.
No no no, don´t trust this man please Ghanaians
what has alan done to npp people ? is npp not democrat party alan is best man for ghana now .
you will loose again for the third time.
This dummy dey yab too much. Everyone in Ghana, even a child or a baby born today knows it's Nana Addo so why are you wasting time and resources which you can use to support your brother or team mate???
Such idiot is one of ...
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This man must be a comedian...what track record is he talking about? Go sleep, jare.
Thank u
ABAH ALAN K. CAN'T YOU REASON AT ALL. WHY LOOKING FOR DISGRACE AND AN END OF YOUR POLITICAL AMBITION. LISTEN TO WISDOM. NANA IS HAVING HIS LAST CHANCE AND WILL BE OUT OF THE RACE AND THE ROAD WILL BE CLEAR FOR YOU. NOW SOME O ...
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Kyeremateng has exposed himself. What type of track record is he talking about? WE have to demolish his glass house.
Have you and Nana Ntow ever told the delegates about Bawjuase Cassava Project?
Are you aware of the AU ...
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B/4 this fool came to Ghana wat job he had at NEW JESSY. SEE HOW THE VOLTA REGION VOTED FOR HIM.THE ENEMY WITH IN. THANK YOU MR.PRESIDENT K4 for making a homeless man rich
.
HEY, BOY, YOU ARE WASTING YOUR OWN TIME AND MONEY. GHANAIANS DON`T WANT YOU. GO TO THE CASSAVA FARM NOW BECAUSE THAT IS WHERE YOU BELONG.
ALAN CAN NEVER BE PRESIDENT IN GHANA.
YES, YOU RIGHT! EVERYONE KNOWS ABOUT THE RECO ...
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Ur now talking sense buts its late for u no nana no vote
can u tel me sm of ur record u r braging on everyday u talk abt record but u cant mension anyone of them
You brag too much. Be prepare to concede another shameful defeat. Nana all the way. Selfish and too known record.
Alan twea twea tweaaaa the runaway man,the devil you know is better than the angel you don't know.No NaNa No vote.from Wa
half ass alan better than prez mahama
Can the masses in NPP be wrong? Nana ooo Nana.
alan u dont come near nana. what record are u talking about? casava psi that u failed that is the record we know.
It is true that since your name is JOHN you can win the next presidential election as President JOHN the 5th. But the question is can you win the flagbearership slot since Nana is contesting again ? I wish Nana wins this time ...
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What will NPP do if Nana Addo loses the 2016 presidential elections?Thank you.
A guy can't obtain an erection so he goes to the doctor. The doctor tells him the muscles at the base of his penis are broken down and there's nothing he can do unless he's willing to try an experimental surgery. The guy asks ...
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MR. KYEREMATENG WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU ARE DOING. DON'T YOU KNOW THAT YOU ARE DAMAGING YOUR OWN IMAGE. PEOPLE LOVE YOU AND WANT YOU TO BE NEXT AFTER NANA ADDO, BUT OF LATE YOU ARE CREATING ENEMIES FOR YOURSELF THAT IF NANA'S T ...
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Not coccain leadership
NPP must know that they can not win the 2016 election. They should make this assumption if they want to face reality.
Knowing this as a fact, it is better NPP start preparing for 2020 election by fielding and marketing Alan. ...
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A lot of party faithfuls have reached their limits are far as their tolerance of being in opposition is concerned.It is a fact that if,Nana Addo is wins the flag bearership we will loose the election come 2016.Nana's ambition ...
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A good word for him in deed "BRAG"
Akufo Addo achievements is stupidity n foolishness
Please come back in 2020