Independent presidential candidate Nana Kwame Bediako, leader of the New Force Movement, has called on voters to reject vote-buying and prioritize electing leaders dedicated to transformative change.
As part of his nationwide 276-constituency tour, Cheddar has been engaging directly with voters, including key towns in the Central Region such as Mankessim, Anomabo, and Cape Coast.

Speaking to residents in Apam on November 19, Nana Bediako expressed disappointment over the town’s stagnant development, citing ongoing challenges like poverty, unemployment, and inadequate infrastructure. He attributed these issues to the failed leadership of successive governments, urging citizens to demand real solutions in the upcoming 2024 elections.
The Central Region, known as a historical swing region, is shaping up to be a critical battleground in the race for the presidency.
“I don’t know what to say but I’m sorry. I have gone to many places but coming here to Apam, I can feel that poverty is too much here. Looking at the level of development here, you wonder what the future holds. What is the government doing here to support the people of Apam?”
At the University of Cape Coast, Nana Bediako received an enthusiastic reception from students, who were inspired by his call to challenge the dominance of the NDC and NPP.
In his address, he stressed the urgency of achieving economic freedom and empowering the youth to shape Ghana’s future.Tourism packages
“If I am in my 60s and I tell you I am going to build your roads for you, I am going to build your universities for you. If we don’t take this country upon ourselves and we don’t take power and we don’t use our voice to control governance then we will be slaves for people.”