Alan Kyerematen’s Afrafranto Movement donates motorbike to Tuabodom Traditional Council

Tuabodom(B/E), Oct 29, GNA- In a show of responsiveness and commitment to local needs, the Movement for Change, on behalf of Mr. Alan Kyerematen, donated a motorbike to the Tuabodom Traditional Council.


The presentation, led by Hopeson Adorye, the Movement’s National Director for Special Duties, was part of the ongoing Caravan Tour in the Bono East Region.

Welcoming the Movement for Change team made up of Hopeson Adorye, Alhaji Haruna and Kwabena Amoako Frimpong (Popa) and other senior members of the Movement to the Tuabodom Traditional Council Palace, Nana Appiah Odumgya Aboagye II, the Adontenhene and acting Paramount Chief of the Council, expressed gratitude for the donation.


According to him, Nananom (the chiefs) had long sought support for transportation to help deliver messages and fulfill other duties. However, previous requests to other political parties, including the major ones, had gone unheeded.

Highlighting the Council’s persistent challenges, Nana Appiah Odumgya Aboagye II shared that both the NPP and NDC had been approached for similar support, but their appeals had consistently been ignored.
He expressed relief and gratitude that Mr. Alan Kyerematen and the Movement for Change had swiftly answered their call.

In response to the Council’s request, Hopeson Adorye, on behalf of Alan akayerematen, pledged to provide the motorbike to the chiefs without delay.
True to his word, the motorbike was presented to the Tuabodom Traditional Council shortly thereafter, showcasing the Movement’s commitment to keeping its promises.

Nana Appiah Odumgya Aboagye II accepted the motorbike on behalf of the Council and thanked the Movement for Change and Mr. Kyerematen for their kind gesture. He noted that the motorbike would significantly ease the Council’s operations, enabling Nananom to communicate more effectively across the region.
Nana Appiah Odumgya Aboagye II offered a prayer for Mr. Alan Kyerematen, voicing the Council’s hope that his aspirations to lead Ghana as president come to fruition.
He lauded Mr. Kyerematen’s quick response to their request, calling it a mark of true leadership and respect for traditional authorities.

The motorbike donation underlines the Movement for Change’s ongoing efforts to support local communities, particularly through the Caravan Tour, which is visiting communities across the Bono East Region.
This outreach aligns with Alan Kyerematen’s Great Transformational Plan, which prioritizes community needs and seeks to involve chiefs and traditional leaders as key partners in governance.

Through gestures like this, Mr. Kyerematen and the Movement for Change aim to demonstrate their commitment to addressing the real needs of Ghanaians, ensuring that no community feels neglected.
GNA