Alan Kyerematen, the founder and flagbearer of the Movement for Change, is confident that he has what it takes to shake up Ghana's political landscape in the upcoming December 7 elections.

Speaking on Lawson TV/Radio Ghana Se Sen with Kwame Tanko, Kyerematen shared his thoughts on the state of Ghanaian politics and the key demographic that will play a pivotal role in the election.

He revealed, "60% of Ghanaians are committed to either the NPP or NDC, and this group is primarily made up of voters aged between 18 and 35." This demographic, he believes, is critical to the outcome of the election.

According to Kyerematen, young voters have become disillusioned with the traditional political parties, the NPP and NDC, because these parties have failed to address their needs and aspirations. "These voters have realized that the NPP and NDC have not delivered for them," he said. "Now, they have a credible leader in me, Alan Kyerematen." Kyerematen's confidence was evident as he boldly declared his intention to win the election. "I will win the election with one touch," he stated, stressing that while he would not disclose any specific figures, his victory would be decisive.