Alan Kyerematen, the presidential candidate of the Afrafranto Alliance, is to lead a Mega Victory Walk together with his supporters in Greater Accra.
The event is scheduled for Saturday, November 2, 2024, and will begin at 6 AM at the former PTC Building, SO Fuel Station, Kwame Nkrumah Circle.
The walk is expected to draw supporters and sympathisers of the Movement for Change, sparking enthusiasm across the capital.
This Mega Victory Walk aims to further ignite support and showcase the strength and unity of the Afrafranto Movement.
Alan Kyerematen and his running mate, Kwame Owusu Danso (KOD), along with key members and regional leaders, will use the opportunity to highlight the Alliance’s commitment to citizen empowerment, economic transformation, and a new direction that puts Ghanaians at the centre of national development.
Supporters are encouraged to wear their yellow Afrafranto T-shirts, wave flags, and chant the “Ase3 Ho” slogan as they embark on the walk from SO Filling Station at Circle. The route will cut through some of Accra’s most vibrant areas.
The walk aims to reach even more Ghanaians, spreading the message of the Great Transformational Plan (GTP) and illustrating the power of a united front for change.
The Ashanti Region’s Mega Victory Walk witnessed an unprecedented turnout, energising the area and setting a high standard for Greater Accra to surpass.
Alan Kyerematen and Kwame Owusu Danso’s appeal to women, youth, business owners, and traditional leaders struck a chord, and Accra’s walk is anticipated to build on that momentum.
Challenging the perceived, winner-takes-all system that has historically limited Ghana’s progress, the Afrafranto Alliance calls for a government of national unity, prioritising inclusivity by incorporating top talent from all sectors and political backgrounds.
This governance model, central to the Great Transformational Plan, seeks to foster collaboration over competition and create a sustainable pathway for development.
As anticipation builds, supporters across Greater Accra have expressed excitement at the opportunity to walk alongside Alan Kyerematen and Kwame Owusu Danso.
“This walk isn’t just about showing support; it’s a statement that change is here,” said Chris Barnes, an enthusiastic member.
With slogans like “Item 13: Obiaa bedidi wo ase3 ho” echoing in the crowd, participants are expected to turn out in force to affirm that the 2024 election is more than a two-party race.
For those seeking a new direction and vision for Ghana, the Mega Victory Walk in Accra promises to be both a celebration and a call to action for meaningful change.