In Yendi on November 7, 2024, Yaa Naa Abubakari Mahama II expressed strong support for Alan Kyerematen's independent presidential bid, telling him, "Ghanaians have endorsed your candidacy." Addressing Kyerematen as his "friend and son," Yaa Naa urged him to stay resolute in his pursuit of the presidency. "Even if you don't win this year, never give up; you will be president one day," he assured, conveying his confidence in Alan's leadership potential.

Yaa Naa, speaking through an interpreter, encouraged Alan's supporters to rally behind him with financial, psychological, and moral support.

Emphasizing that Ghana's greatest need is development, Yaa Naa urged Alan Kyerematen to keep pushing till he leads the country.

He presented Alan with a smock as a token of friendship and expressed his hope that, with Allah's grace, Alan would one day lead the country.