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The New Force Presidential Candidate Nana Kwame Bediako has taken his industrialisation agenda to Sefwi Wiaso in the Western North Region engaging everyday people in different activities.
During his campaign tour at Sefwi-Wiaso, Nana Kwame Bediako connected with local cocoa farmers sharing his vision of industrialization that will empower farmers to expand their operations.
He outlined how processing cocoa beans into products like cocoa powder and cocoa butter could create thousands of jobs and drive economic growth.

Speaking passionately, he urged the people to think of their children’s future and reject political deception by voting wisely for leaders committed to true transformation.
In a light-hearted moment, he met a man who eagerly switched his t-shirt from one of the new parties to the New Force, symbolizing the fresh hope and change his vision brings to the people of Ghana.
Nana Kwame Bediako also visited a traditional groundnut processing factory in Sefwi-Wiaso.

The factory is a vital lifeline for the community but lacked government support to improve its operations.
Nana Kwame Bediako pledged to strengthen their operations and ensure a stable livelihood for these hardworking locals.
At Bibiani in the Western North Region, he met a physically challenged civil servant who had been left without assistance, offering her the compassion and support she deserved after years of serving her country.

Still, in Bibiani, Nana Kwame Bediako passionately engaged with the grassroots, particularly the women and youth who said they had endured hardship for far too long. Acknowledging their struggles, Bediako declared that it was time for a leader to rise and truly stand with them.

He emphasized his commitment to fighting for their rights and uplifting their voices, urging the community to vote Number 12 on the ballot for the transformation they deserve. His visit ignites a renewed sense of hope, empowering the people of Bibiani to embrace change and reclaim their future.

When the campaign moved to Wenchi in the Bono Region, he rallied the people, addressing economic hardships and calling for the revival of Kwame Nkrumah’s spirit of unity and progress.

With a bold message, he urged citizens to reject the empty promises of deceptive politicians and vote for leaders who will truly serve the people.
This aspect of the tour is a call for self-reliance, dignity, and a new era of genuine leadership across Ghana.


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