Leader of the New Force, Nana Kwame Bediako, affectionately known as Cheddar, is making history with his ambitious 276-constituency tour across Ghana. The entrepreneur and philanthropist has embarked on a transformative journey to inspire hope, development, and peace in communities nationwide.
From urban centers to remote villages, Bediako’s initiatives are leaving a trail of empowerment. During a stop in Nsuta, he explained:
“This isn’t just about politics. It’s about addressing the needs of our people—real, tangible needs. We need to build a Ghana where everyone has access to opportunities and basic necessities like water, food, and jobs.”
At each stop, Bediako has introduced tailored projects to tackle local challenges:
– **Nsuta:** A newly commissioned borehole ensures access to clean water, while an avocado farm provides sustainable livelihoods for the youth.
– **Kudula:** A borehole project has resolved the community’s long-standing water crisis, bringing relief to thousands. Resident Adwoa Mensah remarked, “This borehole has changed our lives. It’s a blessing for our community.”
– **Asesewa:** Coconut farming initiatives modernize agriculture and promise steady income for farmers.
– **Sogakope:** Fish farming projects diversify the local economy and create jobs through aquaculture.
– **Berekum:** Water shortages have been alleviated with a borehole, and an agricultural program enhances food security.
– **Bole-Bamboi:** Guinea fowl farming equips farmers with tools for sustainable poultry production.
In a groundbreaking development, Nana Kwame Bediako successfully mediated a historic peace agreement between Dormaahene, Osagyefo Oseadeeyo Agyemang Badu II, and Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II. The reconciliation ends a long-standing rivalry over land rights and traditional influence, fostering harmony and collaboration between their regions.
“This is not just about development—it’s about creating a movement of hope and action,” Bediako stated. His speeches emphasize self-reliance, grassroots involvement, and national pride.
During a rally in Berekum, he declared:
“Our future lies in empowering our people because when every Ghanaian feels valued and has access to opportunities, that’s when we truly prosper as a nation.”
As the 276-constituency tour progresses, Nana Kwame Bediako’s impact is undeniable. His vision of an empowered Ghana is taking shape, one community at a time. “This is only the beginning. Together, we will build a Ghana that thrives—not just for some, but for all,” he affirmed.