Nana Kwame Bediako, founder and leader of the New Force Movement, has taken his 276 campaign tour to the Central Region.
Speaking at the Kasoa Central Market, he urged the crowd to allow him to become Ghana’s next president while he is still young.
“Don’t wait until I am older to act, because it will become harder for me to implement my vision for Ghana,” he said.
He outlined his goal of industrialising Ghana’s markets to process raw materials into finished products, which would increase revenue for traders, as factories would demand their produce, leading to job creation.
He criticised the government for allowing foreigners to introduce machinery to extract Ghana’s resources while obstructing Ghanaians from doing the same.
He also claimed that successive governments have allowed the collapse of factories established by the late Dr Kwame Nkrumah.
For Bediako, he is passionate about making Ghana an industrial hub on the African continent and the world at large.
Read also: New Force is not a political party, it’s a movement to develop Ghana – Cheddar
He therefore called on Ghanaians to vote out the current political duopoly on December 7 and choose him and the New Force, number 12 on the ballot, with the 12 Pillars and 12 capable ministers to drive progress.
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