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A financial analyst, Dr. Wisdom Dogbe is advocating that Ghanaians give the leader of the New Force political movement, Nana Kwame Bediako, an opportunity to share his ideas.
According to him, after reviewing portions of the movement's leader's manifesto, it outlines a clear plan to lead Ghana towards attaining economic freedom.
Speaking on JoyNews AM Show on September 3, he said "I read a bit about Nana Kwame Bediako's manifesto and I must say that we need to take him seriously."
This comes after Mr Bediako also known as Cheddar launched his manifesto.
Cheddar among other things plans to transform Ghana with a leadership style he termed "apostolic governance."
He explained Apostolic governance is not just a title but a system motivated by the story of the 12 disciples of Christ. In his administration, he said it will represent 12 ministries.
Elaborating on his plan, he said, "We present to you apostolic governance. One president, twelve ministers. Create a lean government that will be responsible for the 12 pillars."
Also, Cheddar pledged to build reserves when given the political mandate.
Dr Dogbe explained that this and some other policies "seems to make a lot of sense with some of his proposals."
On the back of this, he advised that Ghanaians offer the political leader a listening ear.
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