In a fiery and no-holds-barred critique, veteran politician Dr Nyaho-Tamakloe has blasted Alan Kyerematen for what he describes as a badly timed and politically damaging resignation that has sent shockwaves through Ghana’s political landscape.
According to Dr Nyaho-Tamakloe, the moment chosen by Alan Kyerematen to step down was not just questionable—it was outright wrong. He argued that the decision could have far-reaching consequences, potentially weakening strategic positioning and disrupting momentum at a critical period.
Observers say the comments highlight growing tensions and deep divisions within political circles, as insiders debate whether Kyerematen’s exit was a calculated move or a misstep that could cost dearly.
Dr Nyaho-Tamakloe did not mince words, suggesting that the resignation raises serious concerns about judgment and timing at the highest levels. His remarks have since sparked intense public debate, with many Ghanaians now asking: Was this a bold move—or a costly political blunder?
As reactions continue to pour in, one thing is clear—this controversy is far from over, and the ripple effects of Alan Kyerematen’s decision may shape the political conversation for weeks to come.


