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Alan John Kwadwo Kyeremanten, A Political Path Fraught With Uncertainty After Exiting The Npp.

 Kwadwo Kyerematen’s departure from the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has undoubtedly reshaped the trajectory of his political career, raising questions about the long-term viability of his ambitions. Once a significant figure within the NPP, Alan’s choice to chart an independent path appears to have dimmed his prospects, and his post-NPP political relevance now hangs in the balance. Ghanaian political history suggests that this move may have done more harm than good, leaving him in a precarious position as the 2024 general elections approach.

Ghana’s political landscape, dominated by the duopoly of the NPP and the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has proven unforgiving to independent candidates. Historically, no independent candidate has won a presidential election in Ghana, making Kyerematen’s bid an uphill battle. While his stature as a seasoned politician with a diplomatic and economic background cannot be overlooked, the reality is that the electoral system favors political party machinery over individual strength. In this context, Alan’s exit from the NPP appears less a calculated risk and more a misstep that could lead to his political undoing.

In terms of popularity, the once-strong presence of Alan Kyerematen within Ghanaian political circles seems to have waned following his defection. The NPP, as a formidable institution, provided him with a platform that significantly bolstered his image. By stepping out, he has lost access to the support structure that enabled his rise. Without the backing of a major political party, Alan risks being sidelined, cast into the shadows of obscurity—a stark contrast to his previous standing as a potential presidential candidate.

What is particularly noteworthy is the fact that Ghana’s political system, as it stands, is not designed to nurture the ambitions of independents. For one to be successful in such an environment, alignment with either the NPP or the NDC is crucial. These two political titans possess deep-rooted support bases, vast resources, and networks that are near impossible for independents to match. In essence, Alan’s decision to run independently might have inadvertently cut him off from the very elements that fuel political longevity in Ghana.

Looking ahead to the 2024 general elections, there is a palpable sense of uncertainty regarding Alan’s prospects. Should he proceed on his current path, the chances of electoral success seem slim. Many political observers believe that the 2024 elections may mark the end of his political journey, rather than the beginning of a new chapter. Unless Alan Kyerematen returns to the NPP fold—a move that would undoubtedly revive and possibly elevate his career—his political ambitions may falter permanently.

In conclusion, while Alan Kyerematen is undoubtedly a great politician with a distinguished past, his current trajectory appears bleak. The very foundation upon which his political career was built—the NPP—no longer supports him, leaving him vulnerable. It is becoming increasingly evident that his defection from the NPP has made him an unpopular figure on the Ghanaian political scene, and the aftermath of the 2024 elections could very well seal his fate. Unless he makes a strategic return to the party that once elevated him, Alan may find himself fading political into obscurity.

KobbyMadeit

Kobby MadeIt is a Ghanaian blogger, artists manager, radio presenter and business man. CEO of MadeIt Records. A musical record label situated in Accra

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