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Ghanaian musician Rapp Fada has expressed skepticism towards the proposal made by Nana Kwame Bediako, also known as Cheddar, the leader of The New Force political movement, to dredge the sea in Kumasi.
According to Rapp Fada, there are more urgent issues that demand attention, such as educational challenges and unemployment rates.
He advised Cheddar to prioritize initiatives aimed at generating employment opportunities for the youth in Kumasi, should he pursue his presidential aspirations.
In an interview with Fiifi Pratt on Kingdom FM, as reported by GhanaWeb, Rapp Fada criticized Cheddar's promise to bring the sea to Kumasi, labeling it as "deceptive" due to its impracticality and difficulty in implementation.
“His words are deceptive because he knows it will be difficult for him to achieve it [dredging sea in Kumasi]. The Ashanti Kingdom is huge, so he should not speak anyhow.
"At least, there is Lake Bosomtwe in the region, so, dredging a sea is not necessary. I think issues that have to do with education and unemployment are more pressing that he needs to look at and not sea,” he said.
What Cheddar said:
During an interview with Abusua FM in Kumasi, Cheddar expressed that his vision of bringing the sea to Kumasi is a key component of his plan to enhance trade along Ghana's Eastern and Western corridors.
During an interview with Abusua FM in Kumasi, Cheddar expressed that his vision of bringing the sea to Kumasi is a key component of his plan to enhance trade along Ghana's Eastern and Western corridors.
His statement has faced strong criticism from certain segments of the public, who argue that he is making unrealistic promises, thus revealing a lack of seriousness in politics.
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