NPP Communicator Slams Alan Kyeremanteng, Describes His Statement As Reckless And Unfortunate

Describing the statement as divisive, reckless and unfortunate, Mr Asare Bediako noted that it took some of the NPP members by surprise for such a divisive statement to come out from Mr Alan Kyeremanteng, a politician who has been in the political game for some number of years now due to desperation. 

NPP Communicator Slams Alan Kyeremanteng, Describes His Statement As Reckless And Unfortunate
Former communication Director for the New Patriotic Party in the Bono Region, Mr. Asare Bediako Seth (ABS) has vehemently condemned the comment made by Mr John Jwadwo Alan Kyeremanteng, the leader of the Movement For Change Alliance over what he described as "Ghana is a predominantly a Christian nation, hence the need to vote for a true Christian to demonstrate a Christ-like governance. 

Describing the statement as divisive, reckless and unfortunate, Mr Asare Bediako noted that it took some of the NPP members by surprise for such a divisive statement to come out from Mr Alan Kyeremanteng, a politician who has been in the political game for some number of years now due to desperation. 
He said the comment has made Me  Kyeremanteng lose respect in the sight of Ghanaians hence he must openly apologize to Ghanaians for the unfortunate comment he made.

Mr. Asare Bediako Seth expressed that though the comment is unfortunate but it will in no way affect the candidature of Dr. Bawumia as far as the 2024 general elections are concerned.

This he said was because there are no quarrels and misunderstandings between the Muslim and Christian communities in the country.
"If there would be any negative impact, it will be on Alan Kyeremanteng for using divisive words in his address to the masses," he noted.
Mr. Justice Siaw Mandela, a political analyst explained that the decision of Mr. Kyeremanteng to break away from the NPP to form his own movement was the beginning of his end in the political arena.
He said  that other gives hope in the candidature of Mr. Kyeremanteng to win the presidency and that he might only want to showcase his worth politically before he retires from active politics.