Nana Kwame Bediako, also well-known as Freedom Jacob Caesar or Cheddar, the leader of the New Force or New Africa Foundation, says most of Ghanaian youth are confused because of the current situation of Ghana’s governance.
According to him, Ghanaian youth have been disappointed by politicians they sold their souls for money and voted for leaders they don’t know what they would benefit from at the end.
Speaking in an exclusive interview on GHOne TV, Nana Kwame Bediako revealed that he has received a lot criticisms from Ghanaians especially the youth since he announced his intentions to run for the highest position in government.
Cheddar said despite the criticisms, he is bothered because no matter what a person does, others will talk negative things about it.
He further added that even some of the youth are paid to go on social media just to criticisms because they are don’t know what they want.
“Everybody is talked about so I am not worried but I believe some of these Youth are confused because of the current situation of our national governance. They have been let down so many times, some of them have even given their thumbs, sold their souls in exchange for money just to vote for someone they don’t what they are going to do for them,” Nana Kwame Bediako said.
He said that any person who takes money from someone to destroy another person can equally kill.
He sounded a strong warning to his critics not to crush everything around them, at least he said he can like something about him.
“I might look like I am being crushed but I am not here to be destroyed,” he said.
“Everybody is talked about so I am not worried but I believe some of these Youth are confused. I might look like I am being crushed but I am not here to be destroyed”
– Nana Kwame Bediako (2024 Independent Presidential Aspirant). #GHToday w/ @Serwaa_Amihere & @Lanttam pic.twitter.com/7647hctsDd
— GHOne TV (@ghonetv) January 16, 2024
Relatedly, Nana Kwame Bediako has pledged to allow young people to participate in the selection of the nation’s leaders.
Freedom Jacob Caesar claims that during the previous forty years, young people have not been offered such opportunities.
Rather, he said that politicians only used them when they offered them cash in return for their votes.