In an extraordinary display of solidarity, Alan Kwadwo Kyerematen’s Movement for Change animated Accra as approximately 400,000 supporters participated in a record-setting political march.

This event has now become the largest of its kind in Ghana’s history, attracting citizens from all walks of life, particularly the youth, who brought an energetic spirit of enthusiasm and unity on Saturday, November 2.

The magnitude of the march surpassed the notable Kumasi Walk, highlighting the unstoppable momentum of Alan’s Yellow Army as they flooded Ghana’s vibrant capital.

From dawn, a seemingly endless stream of people filled the streets, turning Accra into a sea of bright yellow.
Chants, songs, and the rhythm of drums echoed from every corner of the city as young and old, students and families united in what resembled a political festival.
Banners displaying Alan’s image and the slogan “Ase3 Ho” flew high above the crowd, as marchers, fueled by hope for a new Ghana, captured the city’s attention at every turn.

Alan Kyerematen led the procession alongside his dynamic running mate, KOD, and other senior members of the Afrafranto Alliance, engaging warmly with supporters who cheered with unmatched enthusiasm.
Walking alongside the youth who have embraced his vision, Alan reaffirmed his commitment to prioritizing their needs in his plans for Ghana.
His Great Transformational Plan (GTP) has inspired many, especially the youth, who see him as a leader genuinely invested in their aspirations.
“Alan is the leader we need!” a young supporter exclaimed, falling to Alan’s feet in tears of joy, encapsulating the feelings of many inspired by his vision.

The sheer scale of the march amazed bystanders who lined the streets to witness Alan’s Yellow Army as they moved from neighborhoods to major roads, infusing Accra with a spirit of change and unity.
Some bystanders joined in spontaneously, attracted by the atmosphere of hope and the vibrant energy of the march.
“This is a new beginning for Ghana,” an elderly woman shouted from her balcony, waving a white handkerchief as the crowd passed, elevating spirits and building anticipation for what Alan’s leadership might bring to the country.
With this monumental gathering, Alan’s Movement for Change has established a new benchmark for political campaigns and the collective vision for the nation’s future.
The turnout in Accra, following the massive Kumasi march, signals a significant swell of support for Alan and his message of inclusive transformation.
As Election Day approaches, the Yellow Army’s numbers and enthusiasm continue to grow, underscoring that Alan Kyerematen is not merely a candidate, he is the centerpiece of a nationwide movement for renewal, hope, and action.