Whiles not affirming whether he supported Alan Kyerematen or not, he asked repeatedly what was wrong if he indeed supported the Minister. “When I said I was helping each constituency with GHC10,000 ….I later heard rumours that I had given GHC10,000 to each constituency in support of Alan, (even) if I support Alan, is he not a human being? “If it is that I support Alan, is he not a human being? I don’t fear anyone in this party, if I support Alan, is he not a human being?” he reiterated. Alan Kyerematen is seen as a frontrunner in the race to succeed President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.