Founder of the New Force Movement, Nana Kwame Bediako, also known as Cheddar, has refuted claims of being apprehended for fraudulent activities in London.
He labeled these accusations as groundless attempts to tarnish his reputation.
Cheddar made his stance clear during a live Q&A session on TikTok.
He clarified that during the alleged 2001 incident in the UK, he was actually in Ghana.
According to him, these attacks serve as mere political maneuvers aimed at undermining his campaign, devoid of any factual basis.
“I don’t have a criminal record in London. I grew up in London. From 1994 to 2001 was when I moved from London to Ghana. In the times I was in London, there were times I was arrested for driving wrongly, clubbing and these were when I was young. I don’t have a criminal record for being arrested in London. So if someone is saying otherwise let the person prove it”.
“I’m not bothered by the allegations against me because I see them as part of life’s challenges. It’s ironic that they’re attempting to pull me down now that I’ve reached this level. However, I trust in God to handle those individuals. If they have any evidence of criminal activity, they should present it. But let me be clear, I have never been arrested before. In England, people can be arrested for minor offenses, but arrests are based on truth,” he added.
Cheddar in recent times has revealed his bid to contest the presidential elections on December 7, 2024.
Faced with challenges in registering his political party, he revealed plans to run as an independent candidate during an interview on The Point of View on Citi TV.
Criticizing the government’s economic management, Mr Bediako pledged to rescue the country from further hardships.
He emphasized his commitment to building a middle-income nation, generating job opportunities for the youth and fostering their active involvement in governance.
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