The founder and leader of the Movement for Change, Alan Kyerematen, has advocated a shift in Ghana's governance structure. He argued that the power of appointment currently vested in the president needs to be limited to ensure a more balanced and transparent system of governance. Alan Kyerematen, said this when he engaged with media practitioners to discuss his Great Transformational Plan (GTP). Kyerematen expressed his concerns about the concentration of appointment powers in the presidency, noting that it undermines the effectiveness of checks and balances in government. "We must remove the excessive appointment powers from the president. This concentration of power is detrimental to our democratic process and accountability," he stated.