Mr Alan Kyerematen, leader and presidential candidate of the Afrafranto Alliance, has assured Ghanaians that his victory will usher in an era of peace and prosperity.
He made the statement while addressing a massive crowd after the successful Afrafranto Mega Victory Walk in Kumasi.
The walk, which attracted hundreds of thousands of participants, turned the streets of the Ashanti capital into a sea of yellow.
Addressing the enthusiastic crowd, Mr Kyerematen confidently stated, “What we are witnessing between the NDC and NPP is a clear indication that I am the only one who can bring peace and unite the country.”
He emphasised that the longstanding rivalry between the two dominant parties had deepened divisions, which often lead to tensions and disputes over election results.
“The NDC will never accept the results if the NPP wins, and vice versa. But when I win, both sides will accept the outcome because my government will include representatives from both parties,” he explained.
Mr Kyerematen highlighted his plan to establish a government of national unity, which he believed was the key to resolving the polarisation between the NDC and NPP.
“I will bring together people from both political divides to work together for the betterment of our country. Ghana belongs to all of us, and no one should feel excluded from governance simply because their party did not win,” he noted.
This inclusive approach, according to Mr Kyerematen, was essential for national peace and harmony.
He also pointed out that the winner-takes-all system had contributed to widespread corruption in the country.
“This system breeds corruption because it creates an environment where politicians in power get rich overnight, while those in opposition remain poor for long periods. This fuels the tensions we see every election cycle,” he added.
According to Mr Kyerematen, the exclusionary nature of the current system has led to a dangerous pattern where those who win elections consolidate wealth and power, while those on the losing side face years of deprivation.
The Afrafranto leader emphasised that his administration would prioritise the welfare of every Ghanaian, regardless of political affiliation.
“My focus is on peace and prosperity for all Ghanaians. This is not about party lines, but about moving the country forward,” he stated.
By eliminating the winner-takes-all system, Mr Kyerematen believed that the government would function more effectively, as diverse viewpoints and talents will be harnessed for the nation’s development.