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The goal of New Force is to develop Ghana; it is not a political party. The cheese

Mon, 18 Nov 2024 Source: Isaac Appiah

Nana Kwame Bediako, the founder and leader of the New Force Movement, claims that his group is a movement he started to improve Ghana's lot in life rather than a political party. In order to convey his vision for the future of the nation, the presidential candidate has recently stepped up his campaign and is now traveling to every region. When Mr. Bediako, also known as Cheddar, visited Swedru over the weekend as part of his "276 Tour" of the Central Region, he informed his followers, "Neither New Force nor I represent any political party. It is a strong movement that seeks to overthrow the governmental structure that has led to Ghanaians' suffering, economic downturn, and restless nights.

He claims that he wants Ghanaians to remember him for his messages rather than his "T-shirts," urging them to cast their ballots for him in the elections that are coming up in December. Mr. Bediako asserted that, except from Dr. Kwame Nkrumah's administration, Ghana has been lacking in the essential progress for decades. He cautioned that Ghanaians will continue to suffer if they did not make wise decisions in December, leaving the younger generation with no way out.

Ghana's riches, such gold and cocoa, are frequently given to foreigners before Ghanaians can profit from them, according to Nana Kwame Bediako, who also criticized the current administration for being dishonest. He also interacted with youth groups while on tour in Winneba. He discussed his goals for employment creation and industrialization in Ghana. He called on the populace to rise for a "new Ghana, a new revolution, and a new independence" and questioned what would happen to young people once their schooling was over.

Additionally, he advised Ghanaians, particularly the younger generation, to not be duped by the current administration, "who have failed the people, leaving them with no jobs, no future, and no hope despite years spent in institutions and organizations," he stated. Mr. Bediako emphasized, "If we don't do something, something will do something to us," and he urged Ghanaians to have the guts to turn down political parties' hollow promises. He has promised that if he is elected president, he will industrialize Ghana. His priorities are enhancing the standard of living for Ghanaians and providing work for the unemployed.

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Source: Isaac Appiah