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I am excited about how my proposal to dredge sea in Kumasi has been received – Cheddar

The Founder of the New Force Movement, Nana Kwame Bediako, commonly known as Cheddar, expressed his excitement about the responses to his proposal to dredge a sea in Kumasi.

During his regional tour, the ambitious politician, who harbors aspirations of becoming President, unveiled his plan to dredge a sea in Kumasi, emphasizing its importance in facilitating trade within the country.

However, Cheddar’s proposal received mixed reactions from Ghanaians, with some dismissing his ambition and vision.

Despite the skepticism, Nana Kwame Bediako remains resolute in his belief that dredging the sea is a feasible endeavor.

He suggested that connecting various river bodies across the country could make this vision a reality.

During an appearance on TV3’s New Day on Monday, March 25, Cheddar reiterated his commitment to industrialization, emphasizing the importance of logistics in achieving this goal.

He highlighted the presence of underutilized river bodies like Tano, Pra, and Oti, emphasizing the need for dredging to enhance coastal transportation and stimulate industrial growth.

Cheddar emphasized the significance of industrialization in bolstering Ghana’s economy and expressed confidence in his ability to execute the dredging project effectively.

He underscored the importance of engaging professionals with expertise in dredging, mapping, and defense to ensure the success of the initiative.

“I am not surprise, I am happy because I was looking at the African Games to be a big thing but to have one statement kind of competing with the national games, it’s a great trend.

“My vision is to bring industrialisation in this country. One of the main things needed is logistics.

“When I was looking at the map when I was in Techiman, I discovered that they have a river in Tano and it goes all the way to the border. Tano comes all the way to the sea. It has been sitting there for 100 years and no one has connected it.

“River Pra and Oti are very close and they connect. They are all there and connected but no one has dredged them. It will take the river bodies, that is what dredging is about,” he said on TV3’s New Day, Monday, March 25.

He continued, “I am talking about coastal transportation and the future if Ghana is built on industrialization which I am about to start.”

“We are running from industrialization as a country and this is the only thing that will save our economy,” Cheddar added.

He stressed that “I know what to do to do it [dredging the sea in Kumasi] by bringing the right professionals that understands dredging, mapping and defensing.”

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2 COMMENTS

  1. The sea obeys a typical command from the Almighty God, (Creator of Heaven and Earth and the Sea) .If you want to force it to go to Kumasi it may refuse to flow and all our monies will go, leaving Ghana the poorest country in the world. Even Kwame Nkrumah didn’t dream this. What an Agenda.

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