Alan Kyeremanten unveils a visionary blueprint for Ghana’s future

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Founder and leader of the Movement for Change, Alan Kyeremanten, has unveiled a visionary blueprint for Ghana’s future through the Great Transformational Plan (GTP). This comprehensive strategy targets pivotal sectors such as agriculture, tourism, governance, and infrastructure, aiming to propel Ghana into a new era of prosperity and sustainable development.

 

A key element of Kyeremanten’s agenda is the extensive overhaul of Ghana’s agricultural landscape, proposing the establishment of Agroparks and Processing Clusters aligned with various agro-ecological zones. These integrated enclaves will feature state-of-the-art facilities for irrigation, mechanization, production, processing, and packaging, supported by collaborative ventures with farmers and outgrower schemes. The initiative seeks to leverage advanced technologies and climate-smart practices to boost agricultural productivity and resilience against climate change impacts.

 

At the heart of his agricultural revolution are ambitious campaigns such as ‘Operation Own a Farm’ and ‘Farm for Life,’ designed to encourage widespread participation in agricultural activities. Kyeremanten highlights the importance of partnerships with faith-based organizations and security services to amplify agricultural production, ensuring self-sufficiency and global competitiveness. Additionally, targeted incentives for youth involvement in agricultural value chains and innovative financing mechanisms aim to invigorate the sector.

 

In tourism, Kyeremanten envisions positioning Ghana as Africa’s premier tourist destination. His strategy includes revitalizing Ghana’s historic forts and castles through strategic public-private partnerships. Plans are also underway to develop beachfront properties and tourist enclaves across Ghana’s coastal cities, promote domestic tourism, and streamline visa processes to attract international visitors. By capitalizing on Ghana’s rich cultural heritage and natural landscapes, Kyeremanten aims to make tourism a key driver of the nation’s economic growth.

 

To address governance challenges, the GTP emphasizes stringent measures to combat corruption and enhance transparency in public procurement. Kyeremanten proposes consolidating anti-corruption efforts under an independent authority, while strengthening civil service capacity and judicial infrastructure. The plan also advocates for decentralized governance structures to empower local communities and traditional authorities in decision-making processes.

 

Infrastructural development is another cornerstone of Kyeremanten’s transformative agenda. He plans for a comprehensive assessment of existing projects and facilities nationwide, advocating for increased private sector involvement in infrastructure development through fiscal incentives and the issuance of infrastructure bonds. Key priorities include modernizing energy infrastructure, expanding affordable housing initiatives, and integrating digital technologies to optimize urban planning and service delivery.

Hon Alan Kyerematen served as the Trade and Industry Minister under the New Patriotic Party (NPP) for nearly 10 years before stepping down and eventually quitting the NPP to form his own party, the Movement for Change (MFC).

 

Source:Omanghana.com


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