Tuesday, 5 December 2023

Humble advice to Hon. Alan John Kwadwo Kyrematen

As he seeks the presidency, in the December, 2024 presidential election, as an independent candidate, one hopes that Hon. Alan John Kwadwo  Kyrematen will heed a humble piece of advice that one has for him.

First things first, though, dear critical-reader: In keeping with our Y3n 3nfa 3nma Onyame traditions, here is a prayer to the Lord God Almighty, for Alan John Kwadwo Kyrematen's well being and safety:  Yewura Chief,  Onyame 3nhyria wu daaaa, 3nma Ghana moburowaafuor, wai. Amen!

That said, now to the business at hand: On purely empathic human-level metrics, could 
Alan John Kwadwo Kyrematen be described as the best human being, thus far, ever to run  for the pre-eminent position, of  President of the Republic of Ghana (POTROG), in modern times, since the overthrow of
President Nkrumah, in February, 1966?

On that basis, one humbly   advises him, to make home ownership for all families and individuals across Ghana that request for it (in new planned private-sector built  climate resilient green communities, across the entire landmass of our Republic), the central plank of his people-centred transformational agenda, to lift tens of millions out of poverty.

That bleeding-edge policy idea,  could be implemented, within the first one hundred days of his presidency, by advancing 100-year interest  free  generational levelling-up loans (with 5-year grace periods before miniscule installment repayments begin), to all families and individuals who request for it, nationwide.

Those 100-year generational levelling-up home loans, could be deposited into Bank of Ghana (BoG) central bank digital cedi bank accounts, to be opened for them, for that purpose.

Surely, such a bleeding edge economic policy idea, ought to be the central plank of Alan John Kwadwo Kyrematen's people-centred transformational agenda: as it will help boost economic activities across Ghana, and help increase our country's GDP, while creating jobs galore, and generating wealth that remains locally, nationwide? That is one's humble advice to Alan John Kwadwo Kyrematen, and one ends it, with a prayer: Alan Kwadwo  Kyrematen, Onyame 3nhyria wu daaaa, 3nma Ghana moburowaafuor, wai. Amen!

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