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Accra Road Show: Nana Kwame Bediako storms Ashaiman and Tema

By Beyonce Diamond Kpogli II Contributor
Politics Accra Road Show: Nana Kwame Bediako storms Ashaiman and Tema
MON, 01 JUL 2024 LISTEN

On Saturday, June 29, Nana Kwame Bediako, leader of The New Force Movement, attracted a massive crowd in Ashaiman and Tema as he stormed the two communities with his 'Accra Road Show' campaign, promoting a message of hope and transformation.

Nana Kwame Bediako, who is deeply committed to the nation's progress, announced plans to release his manifesto soon. This developmental agenda will outline his policies and vision for the country. In Ashaiman, his convoy was halted by scores of young people eager to receive his T-shirts.

Addressing his enthusiast he said, " Ashaiman, I am here today to tell you that this year’s election is a revolution," he emphasized.

In a media interview, Bediako highlighted the country's resources and the need to use them to develop the country. He stressed the importance of educating the youth about democracy and their democratic rights, recognizing them as the future of the nation. According to Bediako, the youth possess strength, degrees, and educational backgrounds, but their voices are not being heard. He believes they are being taken for granted and their participation in democracy is limited.

Mr. Bediako urged the youth to stay and build the country together, emphasizing the importance of adding value to the regions creating jobs, building hospitals, and developing infrastructure. He noticed the deplorable state of roads and other challenges the populace faced as he toured Accra, asserting that the country deserves better.

He emphasized the need for Ghana to utilize its human and mineral resources to manufacture and refine products locally, rather than relying on outsiders. Nana Kwame Bediako's message resonated strongly with the youth, advocating for job creation, healthcare, and overall national development.

Nana Kwame Bediako's Accra Road Show began on June 26 from Kasoa and passed through Kaneshie, Abossey Okai, Circle, Tiptoe Lane, and Madina before concluding in Ashaiman and Tema. His message of hope, transformation, and empowerment for the youth and the country as a whole has been well received. He believes that with the support and synergy of the youth together with his policies, Ghana can build a better future and create a more prosperous economy.

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