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Nana Kwame Bediako, an independent presidential candidate in the December elections, has called on the youth of Asawase to vote massively for him to help implement pragmatic and practical initiatives that will help promote human development.
He said it was time the youth of the country took their destiny into their own hands by developing their talents and capabilities to turn and nurture their dreams into reality while unleashing their potential beyond the economic indicators.
Addressing a campaign rally at Aboabo Number One, in the Asawase constituency, he said Ghana was on the brink of a transformation with him as the leader.
He said his movement, the New Force, sought to implement policies and programmes that would help realise the full potential of the nation and its people.
“My vision for the country is not just about numbers on a balance sheet, but it is about the health, education, and happiness of every Ghanaian.”
Nana Bediako said he was very committed to implementing eco-friendly policies that would ensure Ghana’s progress not only economically but also environmentally.
He underscored the need for Ghanaians to envision Ghana becoming a beacon of hope and inspiration for Africa through the New Force, which was poised to lead the country towards a brighter tomorrow.
“With Nana Kwame Bediako at the helm, Ghana’s journey towards becoming a shining example for Africa is not just a dream – it is an attainable reality that holds the promise of a brighter future for all,” he noted.
Nana Bediako said that through strategic alliances with the private sector and an unwavering commitment to nurturing talent, the New Force aimed to turn the wheels of industries in which every Ghanaian, especially the youth would have an active role to play.
He said it was time to give the country’s leadership to the youth and reject both the old folks of the National Democratic Congress and the New Patriotic Party.
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