Alan John Kwadwo Kyerematen, Presidential Candidate of the Movement for Change has urged Ghanaians to reject political parties that attempt to buy their votes with money in the upcoming December 7 elections.
Speaking to supporters at Obogu in the Asante Akim South Constituency, Kyerematen described the act of giving money in exchange for votes as a sign of disrespect, urging voters to resist such offers.
“They will come and share things for you to vote for them. They will come with money but think about it twice. If after all these years they didn’t come to you and now they are giving you money, it simply shows that they don’t respect you,” he said.
Kyerematen said that politics should be about bringing meaningful change to the lives of citizens, not short-term incentives designed to sway votes.
He urged the people of Obogu to carefully assess the development in their communities and, if they found it lacking, to vote against the ruling party in the December 7 polls.
“We do politics for the development of the country. We have to change them if the country has not moved forward after they took power,” he added.
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