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Alan’s Movement for Change now United Party

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Alan John Kwadwo Kyerematen’s Movement for Change has officially rebranded as the United Party (UP Plus), signalling a fresh start and paying tribute to a name of historical significance in Ghanaian politics.

Speaking at the official unveiling of UP Plus, party Chairman Abubakar Saddique Boniface said the new identity reflects a renewed commitment to good governance and transformational leadership.

“Today, we present to you the United Party or UP Plus.  The UP Plus is a political organisation meant to bring real change to governance.

“We will make a difference because of our focus on universal values and respect for the leadership of competence. We are not just taking people to lead us, but people who are credible, competent, and have a vision,” he stated.

Party leader Alan Kyerematen said the rebrand represents a new dawn for Ghanaian politics, enhancing accountability, strengthening the fight against corruption, and providing a credible alternative to the winner-takes-all system.

 “A new dawn that will bring about economic transformation, which will translate into massive job opportunities, usher in a golden age of business, and create prosperity for our country, Ghana.

“A new dawn that will mobilise the collective strengths and talents of all Ghanaians for national development, irrespective of age, ethnicity, religion, or political affiliation.

“A new dawn that will promote accountable and transparent governance and introduce a policy of zero tolerance for corruption. A new dawn that will at least protect the environment and promote sustainable development. Distinguished ladies and gentlemen, this is what underpins the establishment of the United Party,” he said.

The party received its registration certificate from the Electoral Commission on October 3, 2025, formally cementing its new identity.

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