Monetary Controller of Progress Membership Ashanti; a group working for the particular course of John Alan Kwadwo Kyeremanteng, Yaw Owusu Afriyie has disclosed that the Business and Industry Minister went to the National Delegates Meeting late because of the crowd which he drew while on his method to the groundsAccording to your pet the Minister organized the Health Walk the early morning before the event and after their particular walk, persons who became a member of him wanted to join your pet to the conference grounds. The particular Minister for Trade needed to heed to advise through security chiefs to return with all the crowd and nicodemously sign up for his colleagues at the meeting grounds. Yaw Owusu Afriyie said Alan Kyeremanteng do what he did within the interest of the political celebration and also not to disrupt the particular conference which was going on. “He did not chicken out of the our elected representatives, he had to go back because of the masses that was following him. He or she did it in the interest from the party. It would have damaged the event. He was in the way to the event but was recommended by security chiefs to come back in the interest of the celebration. We had a thousand walk today and the crowd were subsequent him to the event terrain so upon advice he previously to return to his hotel”, Yaw Owusu Afriyie informed MyNewsGh. com in a WhatsApp chatAlan Kyeremanteng attended the particular National Delegates Conference from the New Patriotic Party(NPP) in the Baba Yara Sports Arena some hours late. The particular Vice President who is the leading member in the competition for flagbearership in the NPP became the poster youngster at the event. There was upheaval when he was contacted to come and speak in the event. Prior to his access to the event venue, the particular Vice President was associated with the Members of Parliament in the Ashanti Region. Supply: MyNewsGh. com/ 2021Send your own news stories to [email protected] and through WhatsApp on +233 202452509Related Topics: FeatureGhana