Alan Kyerematen was mistreated and bullied in NPP – Vim Lady
2 min readRecent reports reveal that Alan Kyerematen, the former Minister of Trade and Industry, has left the ruling party. Contrary to expectations, this move is said to be more than just a strategic exit aimed at winning the 2024 general elections.
According to a broadcaster Afia Pokuaa popoulary known as Vim Lady , Kyerematen’s decision may be fueled by deeper motives. Allegedly, he feels mistreated and bullied by the party establishment, prompting his departure. This perspective suggests a desire for retribution rather than a straightforward bid for electoral victory.
Criticism is directed at Kyerematen’s campaign approach, particularly during his time as trade minister. Vim Lady points out a lack of engagement with grassroots communities and a notable absence from charitable activities. This perceived disconnect is viewed as a misstep that may have contributed to his current political situation.
Following his third-place ranking in the NPP’s Super Delegates Conference, Kyerematen’s campaign strategy comes under scrutiny. Vim Lady blames his team for what is seen as a failure to effectively connect with voters. The decision to initiate a non-political group and pursue an independent candidacy adds a new dimension to his political journey.
In a surprising turn of events, Kyerematen has announced his intention to run as an independent candidate in the 2024 elections. This decision follows his less-than-stellar performance in the party’s Super Delegates Conference. The article suggests that Kyerematen’s departure and independent run are shaped by a complex mix of personal grievances, perceived mistreatment, and a desire for a unique political path.