In a moment that will go down in the annals of Ghanaian politics, Alan Kyerematen and his Yellow Army mobilized an unprecedented march through the streets of Accra, drawing over 400,000 supporters and sympathizers from all walks of life. Dominated by the nation’s vibrant youth, this historic walk dwarfed even the unprecedented Kumasi event, shattering all records and highlighting Mr. Kyerematen’s growing influence ahead of the 2024 election.
From dawn, the principal streets of Accra were transformed into a sea of yellow as Alan Kyerematen’s Movement for Change surged through the capital. Clad in yellow T-shirts, the youth, joined by citizens of all ages, poured out in overwhelming numbers, chanting and holding placards with captivating inscriptions in a spectacular show of solidarity. The scene was nothing short of electrifying, with entire families joining, elders standing by in support, and students rallying around Alan’s call for a new Ghana.
Leading the march, Alan Kyerematen, described by the youth as the “General” of the Yellow Army, walked side by side with the youth who form the backbone of his movement, inspiring cheers with every step. This walk through the principal streets of Accra was not just a demonstration of strength and numbers; it was a powerful testament to the bond Mr. Kyerematen has built with the people, particularly the youth, who are driven by his Great Transformational Plan (GTP) and his vision for a nation that includes and empowers them.
The magnitude of the event surpassed anything the capital had ever seen, with crowd estimates reaching into the hundreds of thousands. Organizers hailed it as the largest political gathering in Ghanaian history. “Today we are witnessing the spirit of change,” a young marcher remarked, holding a placard that read, “The future is bright with Alan.” The youth, chanting slogans and singing songs of hope, signaled that they see in Alan Kyerematen a leader committed to a transformative path forward.
Onlookers lining the streets watched in amazement, applauding as the Yellow Army flowed through neighborhoods, marketplaces, and landmarks, turning the city into a living expression of support for Alan’s Movement for Change. “We’re here because Alan has a plan for us,” said a student, joining thousands of young Ghanaians who believe Mr. Kyerematen is the leader who can deliver real opportunities and prosperity.
With the youth leading this unprecedented display of enthusiasm, Alan Kyerematen’s movement has now reached a new high point. The love and cheers pouring out from every corner of Accra have shown that his vision of establishing a government of national unity echoes deeply, especially with the next generation. Observers believe that the turnout signals a pivotal shift, demonstrating that the 2024 election is not just a contest but a decision about Ghana’s future – and that the Movement for Change is emerging as a formidable force.
The scale of the turnout has sent a resounding message: the people of Ghana, especially the youth, are fed up with the NDC and NPP political football and are ready for Alan Kyerematen’s vision. Accra’s streets, filled to the brim with energized supporters, echoed with chants for change, capturing the essence of a movement that is transforming the country’s political narrative. This walk has not only cemented Alan Kyerematen’s place as a leading candidate but has ignited a new wave of momentum, making it clear that Ghana’s youth have rallied behind a leader who they believe can make a difference.









