We’re not building alliance of convenience – Abu Sakara jabs defectors

We’re not building alliance of convenience – Abu Sakara jabs defectors

Abu Sakara Foster, the founder of the National Interest Movement (NIM), has hit back at some young politicians who left Alan Kyerematen’s Movement for Change to rejoin the New Patriotic Party.

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Abu Sakara said those seeking political convenience would inevitably switch parties, emphasising that their alliance is based on conviction.

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On Monday, April 22, a group of young politicians from across the country, who had previously left the NPP to join Alan Kyerematen’s Movement for Change, announced their return to the NPP.

The group, led by Alfred Ababio Kumi, a former NPP parliamentary aspirant for Adentan, admitted during a press conference that leaving the NPP was a mistake.

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The Nationwide Supporters of Alan Cash (NAWSAC) released a statement on Monday, April 22, 2024, expressing concern over the NPP’s alleged attempts to bribe the youth to abandon their support for Alan Kyerematen’s Movement for Change and join the NPP

On Thursday, April 4, Alan John Kyerematen announced a strategic partnership with the National Interest Movement (NIM), led by former Convention People’s Party (CPP) flagbearer Abu Sakara, ahead of the 2024 elections.

This collaboration, known as ‘The Alliance for Revolutionary Change (ARC)’, was launched on Wednesday, April 17

Source: Citi Newsroom
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