CSOs embrace Alan’s GTP

At a stakeholder meeting, Mr Franklin Cudjoe, the Founder and CEO of Imani Ghana, acknowledged the credibility of Independent Presidential candidate Alan Kwadwo Kyerematen.
The gathering, which brought together Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) and the former Trade and Industry Minister, aimed to discuss Alan’s ambitious Great Transformational Plan (GTP) designed to propel Ghana onto a sustained path of economic growth.
The round table discussion, held under the theme “A Transformation Agenda for All Ghanaians,” marked a crucial step in engaging major stakeholders in shaping strategic policies for the country’s development.
The event followed similar discussions with captains of industries, showcasing the broad support for Alan’s vision.
Imani Ghana, among other influential CSOs such as the Center for Democratic Development (CDD), the Institute for Democratic Governance (IDEC), and the National Interest Movement (NIM), participated in the meeting.
These organizations, known for their advocacy and research, have consistently played a pivotal role in shaping Ghana’s policies and providing valuable insights into various aspects of the nation’s development.
During the gathering, Mr Cudjoe did not hold back in praising Alan, expressing confidence in his ability to implement transformational changes.
Alan, Ghana’s longest-serving Minister of Trade, has been a key figure in successful development initiatives, leveraging his extensive experience in industrialization, trade, and public policy.
The discussions focused on Alan’s GTP, a comprehensive vision for Ghana’s future that has already gained considerable attention and acceptance.
Many believe that engaging with CSOs is a critical step in ensuring the plan’s success, emphasizing inclusivity in the nation’s development journey.
The meeting provided a platform for open and constructive dialogue between CSOs and Alan, fostering the exchange of ideas, concerns, and recommendations.
This collaborative effort aims to refine and enhance the Great Transformational Plan, making it more robust, comprehensive, and responsive to the needs and aspirations of the Ghanaian people.
The event symbolizes the power of collaboration, inclusivity, and civic engagement, underscoring the profound potential for positive transformation in Ghana.
The discussions, insights, and outcomes are expected to resonate throughout the nation, contributing to the realization of a more prosperous and equitable Ghana for all.



