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As part of his campaign towards the 2024 election this December, the chiefs and people of Pru East in the Bono Region welcomed the leader and Presidential Candidate of the New Force Nana Kwame Bediako with a grand durbar.
Nana Kwame Bediako was received by chiefs, elders and community leaders amidst a colourful celebration of Ghanaian culture.

Popularly known as Cheddar, the young Presidential Candidate also engaged with ordinary people and spoke passionately about the power of good leadership and its vital role in building a stronger, united Ghana.

While addressing residents mostly made up of young people, he demonstrated to them how to vote number 12 on the ballot on December 7, inspiring Pru East to take charge of their future and shape the nation’s path forward.

Cheddar meets women orange farmers
As part of his visit to Pru East, Nana Kwame Bediako met with different groups of residents and with a bold vision, introduced himself as “The Industrialist,” the one committed to transforming Ghana through wealth-creating industrialization.

He connected with a women's orange cooperative, a group of female orange farmers, pledging his support to help them expand their farming and introducing plans for industrialization that will process their raw produce into high-value goods for export.

This is part of the New Force’s vision to empower Pru East to embrace self-reliance, economic growth, and a future where local industries fuel development.
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