In a powerful demonstration of political support, Alan Kyerematen’s Movement for Change transformed Accra into a sea of yellow, as thousands turned out for a historic political walk through the capital.
The event attracted people from all walks of life, with the youth bringing an unmistakable energy and unity to the city. In a statement, the organizers noted that the scale of the Accra march surpassed that of the previous Kumasi Walk, underscoring the rising momentum of Alan’s “Yellow Army” across Ghana.
Procession and Energy
An unending stream of supporters filled the streets, turning Accra into a vibrant scene of yellow. Echoes of chants, songs, and drumming resounded through the city, creating an atmosphere that resembled a festive celebration. Marchers waved banners bearing Alan’s face and the slogan “Aseɛ Ho,” capturing the attention of onlookers as they moved through the city with hopeful energy for a new Ghana.
Support and Cheers
At the forefront of the march was Mr. Kyerematen himself, accompanied by his running mate, Kwame Owusu Danso (KOD), and senior leaders from the Afrafranto Alliance. Walking alongside enthusiastic supporters, he showcased his commitment to uplifting Ghana’s youth, who have rallied around his Great Transformational Plan (GTP), seeing in him a leader who prioritizes their future.
Bystanders lined the streets to watch the impressive turnout, with many joining the procession as it passed. The sheer scale of the march and the palpable spirit of unity surprised onlookers, with one woman waving a white handkerchief from her balcony, shouting, “This is a new beginning for Ghana.”
Growing Momentum
The Accra turnout, coming on the heels of the massive Kumasi event, demonstrated a significant wave of support for Kyerematen’s call for inclusive transformation. As election day approaches, the “Yellow Army” continues to grow in numbers and enthusiasm, positioning Alan Kyerematen not just as a candidate but as a central figure in a nationwide call for renewal, hope, and change.