16th January 2024 2:35:35 PM
2 mins readNana Kwame Bediako, known as "Cheddar," recently revealed himself as the 'Man in the Mask' and declared his political ambitions, causing a stir among Ghanaians.
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Some have questioned his transition from a real estate player to a political figure, pointing out his interactions with celebrities.
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In response, Bediako urged Ghanaians to focus on the substance of his message rather than the peripherals, emphasizing the importance of his ideas for Ghana's future during an interview on Kofi TV.
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He said, "God has told me he will put the crown on my head. I am not paying attention to whatever man has to say. They have to listen to what I have to say. They have to focus on the message and the messenger. I have been sent and I am not here to kid around."
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Nana Kwame Bediako has also announced his bid to contest the presidential elections on December 7, 2024.
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Faced with challenges in registering his political party, he revealed plans to run as an independent candidate during an interview on The Point of View on Citi TV.
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Criticizing the government's economic management, Bediako pledged to rescue the country from further hardships.
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He emphasized his commitment to building a middle-income nation, generating job opportunities for the youth and fostering their active involvement in governance.
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“We wanted to register a political party, but they didn’t give us a license. We are still moving with our movement. I’m running in the December polls as an independent presidential candidate. Because they didn’t give us any license or even provisional license. You will see me on the ballot on December 7. The governance of the country is poor, the government is the problem. We need to be responsible for the leaders we choose.”
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“In the last 4 decades, between the National Democratic Congress and the New Patriotic Party, there hasn’t been any young person who has dared to stand up and say he’s coming. I’m the unifier between the youth and the government. I’m for the people who need change; I’m for the neutral people, and I don’t belong to any political party. We aim to build a middle-income nation by creating jobs for the youth,” he promised.
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