[VIDEO] Nana Kwame Bediako Plans to ‘Bring the Sea to Kumasi’ and States “I am the New IMF for Ghana”

[video] 'i will bring the sea to kumasi and i am the new imf for ghana nana kwame bediako

Nana Kwame Bediako, popularly known as Freedom Jacob Caesar, has outlined his ambitious vision for the development of Kumasi and the broader Ashanti Region, should he ascend to the presidency, adding that ‘he is the IMF for Ghana’.

During his ongoing campaign tour of the region, Cheddar articulated plans to introduce maritime infrastructure, allowing ships to dock directly in Kumasi. This strategic initiative, as envisioned by the founder of New Force, aims to stimulate economic activity and propel Kumasi into a trajectory of growth akin to that witnessed in global hubs like Dubai.

Speaking candidly with Kojo Marfo on Abusua Nkomo at Abusua 96.5 FM, Cheddar emphasized the imperative for Ghana to adopt progressive development models observed worldwide. He underscored the significance of leveraging strategic infrastructure investments to unlock Kumasi’s potential and foster sustainable economic advancement.

WATCH; The Interview with Nana Kwame Bediako (Cheddar) Where He Made Those Comments

 

By advocating for innovative approaches to urban development, Cheddar aims to position Kumasi as a dynamic center for commerce, trade, and investment, aligning with his broader vision for Ghana’s prosperity and progress.

Cheddar’s vision for Kumasi signals a bold departure from traditional development paradigms, advocating for transformative strategies that harness the region’s inherent strengths and capitalize on emerging opportunities. As he continues his campaign tour, Cheddar’s proposals resonate with aspirations for inclusive growth, infrastructure modernization, and economic revitalization, fostering optimism for a brighter future for Kumasi and the Ashanti Region under his leadership.

Nana Kwame Bediako (Cheddar) Comments About He Being the New IMF For Ghana

I am the new IMF for Ghana if I can find a solution for Ghana to gain $10 billion to $30 billion within four years. He remarked.

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