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Akua Donkor Declined Alan’s Invitation To Join His Coalition.

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Madam Akua Donkor, the founder and head of the Ghana Freedom Party, disclosed that Alan Kwadwo Kyeremanteng had approached him about joining his Alliance for Revolutionary Change (ARC).

She revealed, during an interview on M’abato) on Akoma FM, that she was approached by Movement for Change leader and founder Alan to form a coalition with him and other political parties.

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A strategic partnership was announced by Alan John Kyerematen with Dr. Abu Sakara Foster, the National Interest Movement’s (NIM) founder, on Thursday, April 4.

Under the name Alliance for Revolutionary Action, the alliance will be formally established on Wednesday, April 17, 2024.

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Akua Donkor claims that she turned down their invitation to join them because she is more powerful than the alliance’s leaders.

I promptly rejected and disregarded Alan Kyeremanteng’s request for me to join his alliance since I am more powerful in Ghanaian politics than he is. If someone is unable to organize a political party, how can I join them? I am greater than that”. She told Sir John about M’abato).

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In the next election, John Alan Kwadwo Kyeremateng hopes to challenge the NPP and NDC by assembling a formidable coalition.

After her first attempt at running for president was unsuccessful, Akua Donkor will be hoping to run again.

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