Alan and Movement for Change - Any Chance of Survival? - Nnawotwi Yi on Adom TV (30-9-23)

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00:00:00 [speaking foreign language]
00:00:03 Alan goes solo.
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00:00:19 Alan Chetemate resigns again.
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00:00:24 2008, right after Legon.
00:00:27 17 aspirants in the country, Alan.
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00:00:34 Alan resigns again.
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00:01:34 Despite the sacrifice I made to unite the party,
00:01:38 as referred to above,
00:01:39 there were very serious post-primary attacks
00:01:43 on my supporters all over the country,
00:01:46 and an open show of hostility.
00:01:49 Some of my supporters were victims of brutalities
00:01:54 and continue to bear the scars of that treatment.
00:01:58 I made several representations
00:02:01 to the then leadership of the party,
00:02:05 drawing their attention to the rancorous
00:02:08 and divisive behavior of some elements in the party.
00:02:12 Regrettably, however, my representations went unheeded.
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00:02:22 [speaking foreign language]
00:02:26 - I don't believe in the ideals of the party.
00:02:43 The founders of this party,
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00:02:50 Anybody here who believes in that vision,
00:02:53 should support to make sure that that vision
00:02:56 comes to fruition.
00:02:57 It's not a matter of saying,
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00:05:47 Lawyer Andrew Appiah,
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00:06:00 a member of Movement for Change Communications Team.
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00:06:07 National Communications Team.
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00:06:13 For Jamaa North constituency.
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00:06:19 Yeah, morning.
00:06:39 Good morning.
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00:06:48 Alan Tremati, Movement for Change.
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00:07:25 We have had so many independent candidates,
00:07:32 but we don't know anything else about the treacherous nature
00:07:37 and the torturous nature of the politics.
00:07:43 Then Alan, and before Alan,
00:07:49 [speaking foreign language]
00:07:53 Because in time past, the social media,
00:08:06 [speaking foreign language]
00:08:09 and most of the times, mainstream media.
00:08:12 [speaking foreign language]
00:08:16 Now, how many did we have?
00:08:18 And it cost a lot of money to be able to be branding yourself
00:08:23 on mainstream media.
00:08:25 But, and then the social media platforms
00:08:30 dominated by the youth.
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00:08:38 Say if about 55% of the youth in the Tuwaba
00:08:44 in 2020 elections, yeah.
00:08:46 Then the target will go a long way to, you know,
00:08:51 influence and influence the way.
00:08:53 Apart from that, I think,
00:08:57 [speaking foreign language]
00:09:00 the level of attraction is very high
00:09:03 than if we can compare to the other independent candidates
00:09:08 that are about.
00:09:09 And to know, I think, say, if you get this act right,
00:09:16 it's not going to be easy because,
00:09:19 [speaking foreign language]
00:09:21 you can only be a kingmaker, but not a king.
00:09:24 And I stand by that.
00:09:26 [speaking foreign language]
00:09:30 Before I became, now, I can say,
00:09:33 [speaking foreign language]
00:09:38 That psychological issue now, people be grappling with, no?
00:09:57 [speaking foreign language]
00:10:01 Sustainably, so,
00:10:07 [speaking foreign language]
00:10:11 Also, you know, financiers,
00:10:12 to do a lot of work for him in terms of finances.
00:10:17 And say, who do you know say a movement?
00:10:20 It means you are not forming a party.
00:10:22 And they say, "Oh, forming parties,"
00:10:24 to the NHS, "You don't have structures in place."
00:10:27 Because, [speaking foreign language]
00:10:28 have all structures in place, like the NDC and NPP, no?
00:10:32 [speaking foreign language]
00:10:35 They will have to do a lot of work.
00:10:36 And you see, having these structures in place,
00:10:39 [speaking foreign language]
00:10:40 it will multiply effect in terms of population,
00:10:43 [speaking foreign language]
00:10:56 Apart from, [speaking foreign language]
00:11:01 These two political parties,
00:11:05 the heavyweight NDC and NPP,
00:11:07 they have MPs in parliament.
00:11:09 And MPs no more parliament, no?
00:11:12 No more representing different constituencies.
00:11:15 And, [speaking foreign language]
00:11:21 [speaking foreign language]
00:11:25 [speaking foreign language]
00:11:29 [speaking foreign language]
00:11:32 The research here, I think from CDD,
00:11:57 I show you, say, 45% of a man who are
00:12:01 joining political party, no?
00:12:03 [speaking foreign language]
00:12:07 Not just about the person, now, or general.
00:12:11 About 25 to 30% and they call for the individual.
00:12:15 Say, "Oh, [speaking foreign language]
00:12:19 But not necessarily say, "We are open NBC,"
00:12:21 and I say, "Open NPP," no?
00:12:23 Say, "Alan, say, "Matee, I call with only the 25%."
00:12:26 Are you going to say, say,
00:12:28 "Obe Timiya draw significant numbers a free NPP?
00:12:33 "Abe Timiya irrelevant in our 2024 elections, Alan?"
00:12:36 Certainly.
00:12:38 The main problem, they say,
00:12:41 [speaking foreign language]
00:12:45 [speaking foreign language]
00:12:49 [speaking foreign language]
00:12:53 [speaking foreign language]
00:12:57 [speaking foreign language]
00:13:11 Then it means that the NPP is going to suffer significantly
00:13:22 and it means, say, [speaking foreign language]
00:13:26 It is out of sympathy.
00:13:28 Okay.
00:13:29 And you see, that analysis,
00:13:32 [speaking foreign language]
00:13:36 that NPPD and how uncomfortable in terms of a court
00:13:41 near DNL, [speaking foreign language]
00:13:48 Huge one, and it happened.
00:13:51 [speaking foreign language]
00:14:19 I think he will get some significant number.
00:14:22 And that significant number, certainly,
00:14:25 a bear from the fold of the NPP.
00:14:28 So aside a general populist issue about [speaking foreign
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00:14:47 [speaking foreign language]
00:14:50, about 2024. [speaking foreign language]
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00:15:53 Okay, but--
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00:16:22 Okay, [speaking foreign language]
00:16:27 Okay, sorry, Jonathan, [speaking foreign language]
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00:17:22 Yeah.
00:17:23 But I just, I want to clarify, [speaking foreign language]
00:17:28 Okay.
00:17:29 [speaking foreign language]
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00:17:55 Radical change in terms of your thinking as a people.
00:17:59 Radical change in terms of your perception of politics.
00:18:04 Radical change in terms of political culture, [speaking foreign language]
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00:18:47 Okay.
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00:19:00 [speaking foreign language]
00:19:06 [speaking foreign language]
00:19:10 Okay.
00:19:14 [speaking foreign language]
00:19:18 I'm just making it up.
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00:20:44 Yes.
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00:20:50 Okay.
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00:21:22 Okay.
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00:21:40 Okay.
00:21:41 [speaking foreign language]
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00:21:49 Okay.
00:21:53 [speaking foreign language]
00:21:56 Yes, what is survival?
00:22:02 [speaking foreign language]
00:22:08 [speaking foreign language]
00:22:12 [speaking foreign language]
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00:23:18 [speaking foreign language]
00:23:46 Okay, so let me take this step.
00:23:48 [speaking foreign language]
00:23:52 What we should be doing is to applaud Alan Chamanty
00:24:01 for consistently pursuing a policy based on principle.
00:24:04 [speaking foreign language]
00:24:09 And I'm surprised that he's been more surprised.
00:24:12 [speaking foreign language]
00:24:17 [speaking foreign language]
00:24:21 [speaking foreign language]
00:24:25 We should be applauding him.
00:24:44 [speaking foreign language]
00:24:49 [speaking foreign language]
00:24:52 Somebody is ready, in spite of all the
00:24:54 clear difficulties and dangers.
00:24:57 [speaking foreign language]
00:24:58 I'm ready to stand by some certain principle and still--
00:25:02 [speaking foreign language]
00:25:06 On the ticket of NPP.
00:25:11 On the back of NPP.
00:25:15 [speaking foreign language]
00:25:20 Contemplating to go as independent presidential candidate.
00:25:25 [speaking foreign language]
00:25:28 NPP supporters.
00:25:36 [speaking foreign language]
00:25:39 NPP supporters.
00:25:40 [speaking foreign language]
00:25:44 How do you know whether--
00:25:45 [speaking foreign language]
00:25:49 How do you know?
00:25:52 [speaking foreign language]
00:25:55 It was an NPP program.
00:25:56 Listen, it wasn't NPP as a corporate body,
00:25:59 a corporate institution, it wasn't their program.
00:26:01 [speaking foreign language]
00:26:03 That program was an Alan Chamanty program.
00:26:06 [speaking foreign language]
00:26:11 Suddenly there'd be no nominations.
00:26:14 [speaking foreign language]
00:26:18 In fact, my mom can't say much at all.
00:26:20 As of the Thursday before South House,
00:26:22 [speaking foreign language]
00:26:24 There was a huge confusion.
00:26:25 He was not interested because he thought,
00:26:27 at that time, the party, the guy that's at ABBA out.
00:26:30 I said, "Yes, South House will be flouting those things."
00:26:33 What did I say?
00:26:34 So some of the boys, in defiance,
00:26:38 because now we thought, say,
00:26:40 we had to more or less show Ghana Four force.
00:26:46 So you're convincing, no?
00:26:49 [speaking foreign language]
00:26:53 I said, "You're so convinced about Saudi Arabia,
00:26:56 "you can go ahead."
00:26:58 [speaking foreign language]
00:27:01 So that house walk, no?
00:27:02 That was an NPP program.
00:27:04 [speaking foreign language]
00:27:06 I said, "The Padudu and Ebay
00:27:09 "are likely to move with Alain Jean-Martin."
00:27:12 It could be.
00:27:13 Earlier this, we were talking about,
00:27:15 I'm telling you, say, at least,
00:27:17 we closed circles with Nima,
00:27:18 not getting an NPP for a house walk.
00:27:21 100% we'll go with him.
00:27:23 And so I closed circles in excess of a thousand.
00:27:26 People are missing.
00:27:28 I'm going to call it a house walk.
00:27:30 Because I held an NPP program.
00:27:32 [speaking foreign language]
00:27:36 So I held a house walk.
00:27:38 [speaking foreign language]
00:27:40 So I held a house walk.
00:27:42 [speaking foreign language]
00:27:44 So I held a house walk.
00:27:46 [speaking foreign language]
00:27:48 So I held a house walk.
00:27:50 [speaking foreign language]
00:27:52 So I held a house walk.
00:27:54 [speaking foreign language]
00:27:56 So I held a house walk.
00:27:58 [speaking foreign language]
00:28:00 So I held a house walk.
00:28:02 [speaking foreign language]
00:28:04 So I held a house walk.
00:28:06 [speaking foreign language]
00:28:08 So I held a house walk.
00:28:10 [speaking foreign language]
00:28:12 So I held a house walk.
00:28:14 [speaking foreign language]
00:28:16 So I held a house walk.
00:28:18 [speaking foreign language]
00:28:20 So I held a house walk.
00:28:22 [speaking foreign language]
00:28:24 So I held a house walk.
00:28:26 [speaking foreign language]
00:28:28 So I held a house walk.
00:28:30 [speaking foreign language]
00:28:32 So I held a house walk.
00:28:34 [speaking foreign language]
00:28:36 So I held a house walk.
00:28:38 [speaking foreign language]
00:28:40 So I held a house walk.
00:28:42 [speaking foreign language]
00:28:44 So I held a house walk.
00:28:46 [speaking foreign language]
00:28:48 So I held a house walk.
00:28:50 [speaking foreign language]
00:28:52 So I held a house walk.
00:28:54 [speaking foreign language]
00:28:56 So I held a house walk.
00:28:58 [speaking foreign language]
00:29:00 So I held a house walk.
00:29:02 [speaking foreign language]
00:29:04 So I held a house walk.
00:29:06 [speaking foreign language]
00:29:08 So I held a house walk.
00:29:10 [speaking foreign language]
00:29:12 So I held a house walk.
00:29:14 [speaking foreign language]
00:29:16 So I held a house walk.
00:29:18 [speaking foreign language]
00:29:20 So I held a house walk.
00:29:22 [speaking foreign language]
00:29:24 So I held a house walk.
00:29:26 [speaking foreign language]
00:29:28 So I held a house walk.
00:29:30 [speaking foreign language]
00:29:32 So I held a house walk.
00:29:34 [speaking foreign language]
00:29:36 So I held a house walk.
00:29:38 [speaking foreign language]
00:29:40 So I held a house walk.
00:29:42 [speaking foreign language]
00:29:44 So I held a house walk.
00:29:46 [speaking foreign language]
00:29:48 So I held a house walk.
00:29:50 [speaking foreign language]
00:29:52 So I held a house walk.
00:29:54 [speaking foreign language]
00:29:56 So I held a house walk.
00:29:58 [speaking foreign language]
00:30:00 So I held a house walk.
00:30:02 [speaking foreign language]
00:30:04 So I held a house walk.
00:30:06 [speaking foreign language]
00:30:08 So I held a house walk.
00:30:10 [speaking foreign language]
00:30:12 So I held a house walk.
00:30:14 [speaking foreign language]
00:30:16 So I held a house walk.
00:30:18 [speaking foreign language]
00:30:20 So I held a house walk.
00:30:22 [speaking foreign language]
00:30:24 So I held a house walk.
00:30:26 [speaking foreign language]
00:30:28 So I held a house walk.
00:30:30 [speaking foreign language]
00:30:32 So I held a house walk.
00:30:34 [speaking foreign language]
00:30:36 So I held a house walk.
00:30:38 [speaking foreign language]
00:30:40 So I held a house walk.
00:30:42 [speaking foreign language]
00:30:44 So I held a house walk.
00:30:46 [speaking foreign language]
00:30:48 So I held a house walk.
00:30:50 [speaking foreign language]
00:30:52 So I held a house walk.
00:30:54 [speaking foreign language]
00:30:56 So I held a house walk.
00:30:58 [speaking foreign language]
00:31:00 So I held a house walk.
00:31:02 [speaking foreign language]
00:31:04 So I held a house walk.
00:31:06 [speaking foreign language]
00:31:08 So I held a house walk.
00:31:10 [speaking foreign language]
00:31:12 So I held a house walk.
00:31:14 [speaking foreign language]
00:31:16 [speaking foreign language]
00:31:18 [speaking foreign language]
00:31:20 Let's see how many violent
00:31:22 AU number on the 26th of August.
00:31:24 [speaking foreign language]
00:31:26 [speaking foreign language]
00:31:28 Thank you.
00:31:30 That is the most AR/MPA.
00:31:32 One out of 17 centers.
00:31:34 And you talked about
00:31:36 the recently ended
00:31:38 bid for
00:31:40 the first stage
00:31:42 and the violence
00:31:44 that came out of it.
00:31:46 [speaking foreign language]
00:31:48 [speaking foreign language]
00:31:50 Nothing of that's happened.
00:31:52 Until when you use this
00:31:54 as a basis, I ask myself
00:31:56 questions. Are you tolerant?
00:31:58 Hasn't this
00:32:00 happened in most elections before?
00:32:02 Maybe you're free to say it's really happened in MPP.
00:32:04 Maybe you're free to say it's really happened in MPP.
00:32:06 [speaking foreign language]
00:32:08 [speaking foreign language]
00:32:10 [speaking foreign language]
00:32:12 I read in a newspaper
00:32:14 on the Friday edition,
00:32:16 29th September.
00:32:18 [speaking foreign language]
00:32:20 There's a man here called
00:32:22 Boniface Gambilla.
00:32:24 I was sacked by
00:32:26 ex-president Kufuo 15 years ago
00:32:28 for supporting Akufo-Addo
00:32:30 and not Alan.
00:32:32 I was sacked
00:32:34 by ex-president Kufuo
00:32:36 15 years ago
00:32:38 for supporting Akufo-Addo
00:32:40 and not Alan.
00:32:42 I'll give you names like
00:32:44 Eric Ajiman,
00:32:46 Rimani Guma,
00:32:48 Thomas Kofi Alonzi,
00:32:50 Sebastian Dele,
00:32:52 Sebastian Besnab, Moses Appiah,
00:32:54 Emmanuel Sinet,
00:32:56 Asigiri. They all went
00:32:58 through similar issues.
00:33:00 - With such complaints? - Yes.
00:33:02 But they didn't give up.
00:33:04 They didn't say because of that,
00:33:06 [speaking foreign language]
00:33:08 because my people
00:33:10 were being intimidated.
00:33:12 Nanado didn't give up.
00:33:14 And Nanado is the president
00:33:16 of the Republic of Ghana.
00:33:18 He didn't give up.
00:33:20 Listen, people go through
00:33:22 all sorts of things in parties.
00:33:24 You think it's everything that we do
00:33:26 in the party that I'm pleased?
00:33:28 But I have to stay there
00:33:30 and correct the wrong.
00:33:32 [speaking foreign language]
00:33:34 You think they're going to
00:33:36 [speaking foreign language]
00:33:38 You think the party or the movement you're going to form
00:33:40 don't be challenges? People are coming from different
00:33:42 phases of life.
00:33:44 You bring their different ideas.
00:33:46 You have challenges. You have meetings.
00:33:48 People will disagree with you.
00:33:50 You can't be an authoritarian over there.
00:33:52 Are you going to say then you're going to move
00:33:54 from that movement and do you want to start
00:33:56 another movement?
00:33:58 [speaking foreign language]
00:34:00 You want everything in your direction?
00:34:02 I say, man,
00:34:04 you face your challenges
00:34:06 and you correct them. And that is how leaders
00:34:08 leave names. It's not by just being
00:34:10 president, but by staying in your party
00:34:12 and correcting measures
00:34:14 to leave a legacy.
00:34:16 [speaking foreign language]
00:34:18 [speaking foreign language]
00:34:20 [speaking foreign language]
00:34:22 [speaking foreign language]
00:34:24 [speaking foreign language]
00:34:26 [speaking foreign language]
00:34:28 [speaking foreign language]
00:34:30 Plenty of ex-leaders
00:34:32 including people who are not presidents, but have contributed to the significant growth
00:34:37 of Ghana.
00:34:39 And it's because of the way they stood up to the challenges they faced one after another,
00:34:44 and they put the corrective measures in place.
00:34:46 At the end of it all, we come together and we support a country that is Ghana.
00:34:54 [Speaking in Swahili] If you look at the ballot box, if the African-American doesn't die before the 4th of December election, 9 months is a long time. Because African-Americans die before that. From your submission, it's usually 4 to 6 weeks.
00:35:14 [Speaking in Swahili] But if we look at the ballot paper, and the people who are in the polling station, and the people who are in the streets, will they resign as a Ghanian?
00:35:32 That's a question for all of us to ask.
00:35:34 How?
00:35:35 How?
00:35:36 [Speaking in Swahili] Are you going to leave a country that you don't want Ghana to be again?
00:35:42 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:35:55 What I'm saying is, things happen. Things happen. And when things happen, you walk away.
00:36:01 Then everybody is going to walk away from his challenges. Challenges are there to build you up.
00:36:07 This is a personal decision. I like him as a nice gentleman. But he's let some of us down.
00:36:13 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:36:42 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:37:06 Especially, especially...
00:37:08 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:37:37 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:37:38 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:37:39 So, it shows you how significant Afra Frontop is.
00:37:44 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:37:53 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:37:56 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:38:25 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:38:54 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:39:13 But you know, you cannot deliberately create consistently challenges on the way of somebody.
00:39:21 So, I follow some of the activities.
00:39:25 MPP?
00:39:26 Yes.
00:39:27 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:39:37 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:40:05 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:40:20 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:40:46 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:40:52 Should I show you?
00:40:53 Where?
00:40:54 Should I show you?
00:40:55 You said I should interject.
00:40:57 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:41:00 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:41:29 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:41:53 All these things didn't happen.
00:41:55 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:42:00 At that stage, at that stage, at that stage,
00:42:04 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:42:12 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:42:14 competitors, not in the midst of party supporters.
00:42:20 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:42:23 What does it communicate to the other party supporters?
00:42:27 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:42:41 And that was, that was, that was a planting.
00:42:44 So, for how long would these things continue to repeat themselves?
00:42:48 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:42:50 Okay?
00:42:52 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:42:56 Which violates the laws that govern the casting of ballots in this country.
00:43:02 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:43:09 And then you have our colleagues in parliament who came out to say they were supporting them.
00:43:14 Do you know what they were going through?
00:43:17 Do you know the MPs, a few MPs now, Mutumi Yesu, who co-lead the Oscar say,
00:43:22 they are going with this man, whether rain or shine, they are with him.
00:43:26 Do you know what they were going through?
00:43:29 So, you don't intentionally create problems for the person who instead created a hard way,
00:43:38 or blockages on his way.
00:43:40 Now we are continuing to say blockages, why intentionally, why create a man, you know?
00:43:46 He should be tolerant and then overcome those blockages.
00:43:50 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:43:52 A lot.
00:43:54 Sylvester, maybe, you don't know, do you know, because now you support Wallen,
00:44:01 some of the MPP people, as I'm going to say, English is their mother tongue,
00:44:06 they are not convinced that they are contesting Sylvester.
00:44:11 And this is where all I'm telling you, this is an issue of public opinion.
00:44:16 As a Mwajan, the party did it.
00:44:19 Why are you lying?
00:44:20 It's not true.
00:44:21 My brother, why are you lying this morning?
00:44:23 Why are you lying this morning?
00:44:25 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:44:30 MPP as a political party, they have these credentials when it comes to democracy,
00:44:38 they say, "Oh, they are the best political party."
00:44:41 Things like this, we shouldn't even see them in the party.
00:44:46 And they say, "Nepal is not a political party, bro."
00:44:49 And you say, "What do you mean?"
00:44:51 "You are not a political party, bro."
00:44:53 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:44:59 And he lost to President Kufuo.
00:45:02 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:45:17 That was the chorus of the party.
00:45:21 That was the chorus of the party.
00:45:23 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:45:33 [Music]
00:45:38 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:45:48 Family of five, 20 Ghana cities.
00:45:53 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:45:57 Businessmen.
00:45:59 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:46:03 Exactly 10 o'clock.
00:46:05 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:46:07 Adam Kala Party, 2023.
00:46:10 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:46:12 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:46:32 Please, let your partner know that
00:46:34 Alan did not base on just one issue.
00:46:37 But NPP reached their own decisions on their rules.
00:46:41 That's why Alan parted ways with them.
00:46:43 George Chey, Enidwe Enso, Ebay.
00:46:45 We say good morning to you.
00:46:47 I'm watching you live from Wassa, El Kupo, Adam, the lucky star, Enidwe, Ebay.
00:46:53 We say good morning to you and your team.
00:46:55 I'm watching you live from Kumasi, Kondwa, Sempa, Furniture Works.
00:47:01 We say good morning to you.
00:47:03 NPP has changed from a peaceful party to a more violent party.
00:47:06 I have run out of words.
00:47:08 NPP internal vote in Ponyi.
00:47:11 NPP, the more you wash your dirty clothes outside,
00:47:13 the more Ghanaians can see how dirty it looks like.
00:47:16 NPP can join all their aspirants, Dr. Baomiya, Karen Japon, and everybody into one.
00:47:22 And this will win 2024 elections.
00:47:25 Alan Cheybate is out of Occupy Jubilee House.
00:47:30 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:47:36 I'm listening to you live on Sempa 94.7 FM.
00:47:40 Thank you very much.
00:47:41 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:47:47 Now, I want to call Jonathan.
00:47:51 Jonathan?
00:47:53 Jonathan?
00:47:57 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:47:59 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:48:17 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:48:40 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:49:00 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:49:20 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:49:43 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:50:11 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:50:31 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:50:51 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:51:19 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:51:32 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:51:44 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:52:08 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:52:34 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:52:48 And that is what we are saying.
00:52:50 These things you are talking about, when you trace history, you follow the track.
00:52:57 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:53:17 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:53:45 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:53:59 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:54:23 So the structures have to be followed.
00:54:29 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:54:50 And this is why the political parties, we all have to learn.
00:54:53 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:55:06 But the structures were working.
00:55:08 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:55:22 Maybe one correlation.
00:55:24 That's what I'm saying.
00:55:26 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:55:55 But the party will remain.
00:55:59 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:56:06 But the party still stands.
00:56:08 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:56:12 So you don't come...
00:56:14 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:56:35 But we will get to know the true picture of this movement after the IAEA presidential elections,
00:56:40 the IAEA parliamentary primaries, and you will see.
00:56:44 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:56:54 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:57:22 Will Ghana still be relevant in our politics after leaving the Muda party?
00:57:27 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:57:56 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:58:11 The dynamics are different.
00:58:13 You go there, the Fourth Republic, you know, up and take a different picture to us.
00:58:17 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:58:46 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:58:55 The sustaining party, the extent to which I'm committed to certain values, being idealistic,
00:59:02 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:59:05 and the sustaining party, to which Alan Chermantin consistently,
00:59:10 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:59:36 So, some movement, this movement can be sustained.
00:59:43 [Speaking in Swahili]
00:59:54 If you show unrelenting commitment to some values,
01:00:01 some movement may change if it succeeds in changing the mind of the politics.
01:00:09 [Speaking in Swahili]
01:00:11 The focus is on power, power, power.
01:00:14 [Speaking in Swahili]
01:00:15 But power is a starting point.
01:00:17 [Speaking in Swahili]
01:00:19 Power is a starting point.
01:00:20 That power is supposed to deliver some governance,
01:00:23 [Speaking in Swahili]
01:00:46 deliver some governance.
01:00:53 [Speaking in Swahili]
01:00:54 An obligation to demand accountability from the government.
01:00:59 [Speaking in Swahili]
01:01:00 So, if it succeeds in the transformation agenda,
01:01:04 [Speaking in Swahili]
01:01:05 in tuning Ghana forward to a certain way,
01:01:07 [Speaking in Swahili]
01:01:08 and if it remains committed to the ideals of governance,
01:01:13 [Speaking in Swahili]
01:01:16 it will be a powerful movement.
01:01:18 [Speaking in Swahili]
01:01:23 Thank you.
01:01:24 [Speaking in Swahili]
01:01:36 Speaking on behalf of MPP and the government,
01:01:39 I would like to ask you to give us more time to explain this.
01:01:43 [Speaking in Swahili]
01:01:58 I mentioned two organizations, government and MPP.
01:02:04 [Speaking in Swahili]
01:02:33 Five minutes.
01:02:35 You've exposed the movement.
01:02:36 They are not tolerant in anything because I requested from you.
01:02:40 It's up to you to give or not to give.
01:02:42 [Speaking in Swahili]
01:02:55 Which is obvious.
01:02:57 [Speaking in Swahili]
01:03:16 They are so funny.
01:03:17 They are very, very funny.
01:03:19 They forgot what they do to Rawlings and Kunedu.
01:03:21 They are the last people who should even judge anybody.
01:03:24 They are the last people who should even talk about anybody.
01:03:27 [Speaking in Swahili]
01:03:35 That broke the heartbreak that Rawlings got from the party.
01:03:38 To date, he never recovered.
01:03:40 That is what made Nana Kunedu go and form her own party.
01:03:43 [Speaking in Swahili]
01:03:45 Women's organizer.
01:03:47 Maybe he wasn't in the party by then.
01:03:49 [Speaking in Swahili]
01:04:07 The viewers are saying how intolerant the two parties are, movement and party.
01:04:12 How intolerant they are.
01:04:13 Ghanaians are looking at us.
01:04:15 And they chased Frances out of the place.
01:04:18 [Speaking in Swahili]
01:04:24 We know what has gone on in this country.
01:04:26 [Speaking in Swahili]
01:04:28 And let us tell you, listen, no party will sit down and say,
01:04:32 [Speaking in Swahili]
01:04:34 I'm okay. I don't need anybody.
01:04:36 We need numbers.
01:04:38 But we will not sit down and cry over spilled milk.
01:04:41 And we will not also sit down and pamper people.
01:04:44 People should be bold and tell themselves,
01:04:47 what I am doing is wrong.
01:04:49 I need to stay in and fight on, soldier on.
01:04:52 I need to stay in and correct the wrongs.
01:04:55 Because if you can't do that in your own party,
01:04:58 then you can't correct the wrongs in this country.
01:05:00 Because you have over 30 million people plus to control.
01:05:05 And all of them will tell you, say, [Speaking in Swahili]
01:05:08 But you have to know how to bring them along.
01:05:11 There are challenges.
01:05:13 [Speaking in Swahili]
01:05:17 What happened in Asendo was wrong.
01:05:20 And the party came out and condemned it in certain terms.
01:05:23 The people who were involved came out and apologized.
01:05:26 You deliberately do it.
01:05:28 [Speaking in Swahili]
01:05:35 The level of intolerance in NDC and the movement
01:05:38 is becoming unbearable in the studio.
01:05:40 [Speaking in Swahili]
01:05:49 At 70C, from time to date,
01:05:54 most of our social media, you see people,
01:05:58 media may support it, MPP, media may support it, MPP,
01:06:02 media may support it, it tells you how people love the party
01:06:06 and they don't care what their matter is.
01:06:08 They will stay in and correct their wrongs.
01:06:11 They will stay in and correct their wrongs.
01:06:13 Because they are [Speaking in Swahili]
01:06:16 But we won't sit down and say, say, [Speaking in Swahili]
01:06:21 Some will be okay with one or two things.
01:06:25 Others will not be okay.
01:06:26 Others will be okay with one or two things.
01:06:28 But you have to understand and know how we go around things.
01:06:32 [Speaking in Swahili]
01:06:34 For all of us to enjoy as a party.
01:06:36 What legacy, [Speaking in Swahili]
01:06:39 Say, if we can't stay in and say, say, [Speaking in Swahili]
01:06:42 We'll continue to support the party, no matter what.
01:06:46 We are going to elect a flag bearer.
01:06:48 And I believe in the flag bearership of Dr Mahmoud Bawumia.
01:06:51 I know there were challenges in the economy.
01:06:53 And it's not only in this economy.
01:06:55 [Speaking in Swahili]
01:06:56 Across the globe, there are challenges, economically.
01:07:00 But we are solving the challenges one after another.
01:07:03 And that is a sign of a good leader.
01:07:05 [Speaking in Swahili]
01:07:11 He's working and he's doing his campaign.
01:07:14 But on Fandia, bro, you resigned in January of this year.
01:07:19 [Speaking in Swahili]
01:07:20 You resigned from the government.
01:07:22 [Speaking in Swahili]
01:07:24 You didn't start it after me.
01:07:26 [Speaking in Swahili]
01:07:28 Now we share individuals.
01:07:30 Our officers, they are very important.
01:07:32 [Speaking in Swahili]
01:07:35 They are very influential in their various constituencies and places.
01:07:38 [Speaking in Swahili]
01:07:43 If you remember, one of the significant things he said on TV3,
01:07:46 [Speaking in Swahili]
01:07:51 On the 26th of November, what happened is going to be the same thing that will happen on the 4th.
01:07:57 Because the people who voted on the 26th and the massive votes they gave to Dr. Anu
01:08:02 are the same people who are very influential in their constituencies.
01:08:05 And they are the people who are going to do their campaign.
01:08:07 So nothing will change.
01:08:09 And that is a significant statement.
01:08:11 Oh yeah, yeah, HSA.
01:08:13 People have worked for what they got.
01:08:16 Dr. Anfi, a German in Diago,
01:08:18 [Speaking in Swahili]
01:08:19 From Monday, or Shahsebium, from Bonuguin.
01:08:22 And he's working hard to win the elections.
01:08:25 [Speaking in Swahili]
01:08:29 In Chesay, you play with the job.
01:08:31 No. But I'm telling you one thing.
01:08:33 And I've worked with him and I'm realizing this.
01:08:35 Every day, when I see him,
01:08:37 Do you see a fear of losing to the people who are running for president?
01:08:40 The more, I'll end on that.
01:08:42 The more people the NDC tries to condemn Dr. Anu,
01:08:45 the more God blesses him.
01:08:47 Because when you see him, you see it ahead of you.
01:08:51 Alan, let me tell you the truth.
01:08:54 I see it this way.
01:08:56 [Speaking in Swahili]
01:08:58 He wanted to at least win Niagara in the second.
01:09:00 But for even Kennedy to come ahead of him,
01:09:03 it wasn't good for him.
01:09:05 And he wouldn't let that repeat itself on the 4th of November.
01:09:10 And I understand where he's coming from.
01:09:12 I appreciate where he's coming from.
01:09:14 I don't have any qualms with him on that.
01:09:16 But to put the whole party into the AEC
01:09:19 because of certain things that the party knows.
01:09:21 Every party has its own challenges.
01:09:23 I'm telling you, go into the NDC now,
01:09:25 you will still have people who are challenging certain status quo in the party.
01:09:28 And that is why Gufo sent the party to court.
01:09:31 But at the end of it,
01:09:33 maybe he said, "I don't know, he's my friend, he's got a PhD."
01:09:36 So you have to withdraw.
01:09:38 It happens in every party.
01:09:40 But you have to stay in and make sure that you put it together
01:09:43 for the party to stand tall.
01:09:45 This is a very suicidal political decision.
01:09:48 This is a very bad decision.
01:09:50 And I'm sure that if you are a politician,
01:09:52 you will understand it.
01:09:54 And I'm sure that if you are a politician,
01:09:56 you will understand it.
01:09:58 And I'm sure that if you are a politician,
01:10:00 you will understand it.
01:10:02 And I'm sure that if you are a politician,
01:10:04 you will understand it.
01:10:06 And I'm sure that if you are a politician,
01:10:08 you will understand it.
01:10:10 And I'm sure that if you are a politician,

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