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ELECTION 2024: Kyiriabosom promises to deliver for Ghanaians

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Reverend Christian Kwabena Andrew, also known as Osofokyiribosom, is the founder of the Ghana Union Movement (GUM). He has said that if he is elected President of the Republic of Ghana, he will keep his promise to return land to its rightful owners.

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Kyiriabosom swore to give these territories, which are owned by royals and families, to the proper kingsmen and clansmen in the kingdom so that there would be no more land disputes in the country.

In an interview that took place the previous Sunday with the daily graphic, Mr. Kwabena Andrew mentioned that his goal of becoming president is to improve the lives of a large number of Ghanaians living in the nation.

According to what he said to the Daily Graphic, “I am not in my quest to lead this country to become a president merely for self-aggrandization or to expand my fortune; I am already affluent by the grace of God, and I want to serve the countless Ghanaians who struggle to make a livelihood.”

In the event that he was elected president of Ghana, he vowed to operate a government that was open and honest with the people of Ghana.

Mr. Kwabena Andrews made the observation that Ghana is regressing under the leadership of Akufo Addo and that if decent people don’t do anything to salvage the situation, the country would turn into a banana republic.

“This is the first time that as a nation we are in such a mess; nothing like this has ever happened such that we can’t even borrow, manage our debt, or even pay the salaries of workers and contractors,” he stated.

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“Nothing like this has ever occurred such that we can’t even borrow, manage our debt, or even pay the salaries of workers and contractors.”

Kyiriabosom called on the people of Ghana to change their minds and put their faith in GUM to save them and give them back their pride.

Kyiriabosom went on to push Ghanaians to let go of their prejudices and believe that his party will do what is best for Ghanaians.

Reverend Kyiribosom told people who say they are men of God and work with politicians that they should stop doing that because it brings shame on God and instead tell politicians the truth.

He said, “Let it be known that these pastors and prophets who are prophesying and following politicians are wrong. “They must put an end to this behavior, examine where the country is going, and join me in praying for the nation.”

Let it be known that these pastors and prophets who are prophesying and following politicians are wrong.”

Kyiriabosom expressed optimism that all will be well if the people of Ghana make the correct choices in the polls next year.

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