
Nana Kwame Bediako, the Founder of the New Force, an emerging political movement has expressed that, his vision is to pivot the economic fortunes of the country, and to build a superior and more promising future for the youth is on course.
According to him, he is very worried successive governments had failed the country, and are unable to build on the legacies of the nation’s founding fathers.
Nana Bediako said the country, in this manner, expected energetic and enterprising leaders with a premonition to build and leave a lasting legacy for the more youthful and unborn ages.
The Founder of the New Force Movement said this when he paid a courtesy call on Nana Kwasi Bosomprah I, the Paramount Chief of the Goaso Traditional Area at Goaso, the regional capital as part of his day’s visit to the Ahafo Region.
The visit was part of his ‘Regional Listening Tour” to the Ahafo Region to identify the immediate challenges of the people.
He expressed regret about what he described as a “high and unacceptable youth unemployment” rate in the country, worsened economic conditions which have had a huge toll and devastating impact on the masses as well as the degree of indiscipline in the country.
Nana Bediako lauded the Paramount Chief of Goaso for his high sense of discipline and strength and communicated the expectation that the boss would keep on aiding uncover defilement in the country’s body governmental issues.
Nana Bediako commended the Paramount Chief of Goaso for his high sense of discipline and boldness and expressed the hope that the chief would continue to help expose corruption in the nation’s body politics.
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On his part, Nana Bosomprah I lauded the inspiration of the New Force Movement and urged the founder to remain resolute and not to be discouraged in achieving his vision for the nation.
He said until the country had a long-term development plan, successive governments could not bring the development of the country to the next level and asked the movement to prioritise agriculture.
“The deplorable state of our road networks and the bad economic situation in the country clearly show Ghana doesn’t deserve to celebrate her independence,” the Paramount Chief regretted.
credit: Ghana News Agency