I Agree to 24-hour Shifts if we have the Power, the 24-hour Shift Work will Happen Best for Industrialisation,” – Nana Kwame Bediako Cheddar
The candidate for president, Nana Kwame Bediako, also known as Freedom Jacob Caesar, has declared that he does not agree to any 24-hour economic policies put forth by National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer and former president John Dramani Mahama.
He claims he would much rather have workers work 24-hour shifts.
“I don’t agree to 24-hour economy, I agree to 24-hour shifts if we have the power, the 24-hour shift work will happen best for industrialisation,” he said in an exclusive interview on TV3 on Monday, March 25.
Nana Kwame Bediako went on to say that if he wins this year’s presidential election, he plans to start an industrial revolution.
According to him, the industrial revolution will open up work chances for the nation’s burgeoning youth.
He disclosed that more than sixty percent of young people do not have a job. It was on his recent national tour that he arrived at this conclusion.
“Over 60 percent of the people are unemployed, we want to embark on an industrial revolution that we want to put in the region
“This is 16 industrial revolution, and whatever resources of the country should be shared equitably,” he said.
The industrialist recently promised Nana Akwasi Bosompra I, the Paramount Chief of the Goaso Traditional Area in the Ahafo region, that more industries would be built in the area should he be elected president of Ghana.
When Mr. Bediako made him a courtesy call during his tour of Ghana’s Ahafo Region, he said this.
Akwasi Bosompra Nana Despite his admission that Mr. Bediako has a difficult task ahead of him in the general elections, I expressed faith in him.
“There were several factories established in Ghana and in Goaso after our independence, but these factories aren’t working anymore,” Nana Kwame Bediako stated during the conversation. Please vote for me so that I can make the necessary changes to our society for the benefit of our offspring and future generations.
“Ghana belongs to all of us, continue with your zeal and determination; it will be a tough fight, but I know you can deliver,” the Paramount chief said to him.
Freedom Jacob Caesar, also known as Nana Kwame Bediako, had previously referred to himself as a visionary leader.
In addition to leading the New Force Movement, Mr. Bediako says he plans to impart his knowledge to aid in the nation’s development.
In addition, he identified as an industrialist who, should he win this year’s presidential election, was prepared to expand the nation’s economy.
Source: 3news
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