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I’II run as independent presidential candidate in 2024 polls – Cheddar declares

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Nana Kwame Bediako, a Ghanaian entrepreneur and the founder of the New Force Movement, often known as Cheddar or Freedom Jacob Caesar, has proclaimed his desire to run for president on December 7, 2024.

After multiple failed attempts to register his party, he suggested that he would run as an independent candidate.

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Nana Kwame Bediako attacked the government for bad economic management during an appearance on Citi TV’s The Point of View, pledging to save the country from additional hardship.

When elected, he promised to develop a middle-income nation by creating work opportunities for the youth and giving them the opportunity to contribute to his administration.

“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.”

“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.

The real estate billionaire outlined his proposals, offering to invest in affordable homes for kids if he wins the election in December.

He also vowed to provide graduates with loans to help them acquire residences.

“In our plan for Wonder World, we have a solid development that we want to introduce to universities; it’s called graduates. We will give them loans to buy apartments, which is a charity focus. Ghana is developing affordable homes and they say it’s affordable homes but are charging people $60,000 to $80,000. And these developments are not integrated. We plan to invest in affordable housing, with an integration, and I have to do it right. Affordable housing needs basic infrastructure will be put in place, sewerage, internet, planning, wiring,” Cheddar promised.

According to the creator of the New Force Movement, he has officers in all 16 zones.

 

 

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