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UP stands for Ghana first, not party first; no money-driven politics — Alan Kyerematen

Joseph Marfo by Joseph Marfo
October 18, 2025
in General, Politics
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Alan Kyerematen has dismissed concerns that Ghana’s growing monetisation of politics will hinder the success of his newly launched United Party (UP), insisting that “most Ghanaians are tired of money-driven politics.”

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In his view, political monetisation benefits only a small elite within the two dominant parties.

“If we’re talking about delegates, they don’t even make up one million people,” he said in an interview on TV3 monitored by MyNewsGh.

“Out of 13 million voters, barely half a million benefit from the money culture. The majority of Ghanaians are against it.”

Kyerematen believes that this growing public disillusionment creates an opening for his new party.

“We are saying no to monetisation and yes to merit and nation-building,” he stated. “The United Party stands for Ghana first—not party first, not personal interest first.”

Acknowledging the high cost of political organisation, he differentiated between necessary financing and what he called “vote-buying.”

“There’s regular financing, which every political group needs, but monetisation, paying to secure votes, is something we reject entirely,” he stressed.

Kyerematen described the UP as “a credible centrist alternative” that naturally aligns with the Ghanaian temperament.

“Ghanaians are not extreme people,” he said. “They gravitate toward consensus, toward balance, and that’s exactly what we represent.”

Credit: Mynewsgh.com

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