Alan Kyerematen Pledges to Pay Arabic School Teachers if Elected in 2024
- Alan vowed to transform the lives of Zongo community residents
- He said he will execute this when elected as President
- He garnered significant backing from supporters
Presidential hopeful Alan Kyerematen, founder of the Movement for Change, has vowed to transform the lives of Zongo community residents if elected.
Key initiatives include integrating Arabic school teachers into the Ghana Education Service, ensuring they receive a regular salary, and enrolling Makaranta teachers in a government salary scheme.
Speaking at the launch of Zumunta, the Zongo wing of his party, Kyerematen criticized the NPP and NDC for neglecting Zongo communities despite their electoral support.
He garnered significant backing from supporters, local leaders, and Chiefs in Darkuman, Ablekuma North Constituency.
Kyerematen’s message resonated with voters who expressed fatigue with the NPP and NDC’s dominance.
Allied party leaders and movements urged support for Kyerematen, emphasizing the need for change and his vision for a better Ghana.
By integrating Makaranta teachers into the Ghana Education Service, Kyerematen aims to recognize their vital work and provide financial stability.
His commitment to Zongo communities has sparked hope for a brighter future.