Presidential candidate Nana Kwame Bediako, popularly known as “Freedom Jacob Caesar,” has said he does not agree with the 24-hour economic policy proposed by former President John Dramani Mahama, the flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC). .
He said he would rather have 24-hour shifts for workers.
“I don’t agree with a 24-hour economy. I agree with 24-hour shifts if you have the power. 24-hour shifts are the best for industrialization,” he said in an exclusive interview on TV3 on Monday, March. . twenty five.
Nana Kwame Bediako further said that if he becomes president after this year’s elections, he will embark on an industrial revolution.
He said the industrial revolution would create employment opportunities for the country’s teeming youth.
He revealed that more than 60% of young people are unemployed. He came to this conclusion during a recent visit to the country.
A country’s resources should be shared equitably – Nana Kwame Bediako
“More than 60 percent of the population is unemployed and we want to bring about an industrial revolution in this region.”
“This is the 16th industrial revolution, and all the country’s resources should be shared equitably,” he said.
The businessman recently promised Nana Akwasi Bosompura I, the chief executive of the Goaso traditional area in the Ahafo region, that he would build more factories in the region if he becomes president of Ghana.
Mr. Bediako made this comment during a courtesy visit as part of his visit to the Ahafo region of Ghana.
By Nana Akwasi Bosompura I expressed my confidence in Mr. Bediako while acknowledging that the task posed to him in the general election was a difficult one.
During the interaction, Nana Kwame Bediako said, “After independence, some factories were established in Ghana and Goaso, but these factories are no longer in operation. I ask you to vote for me to fix our society to benefit our children.”
In response, Paramount said: “Ghana belongs to all of us. Please continue with your enthusiasm and determination. It will be a tough fight, but I am sure you will make it.”
Nana Kwame Bediako, popularly known as Freedom Jacob Caesar, has previously described himself as a visionary leader.
Mr Bediako, who is also a leader of the New Force Movement, said he would share his experience of supporting the country’s development.
He also described himself as a businessman and said he was ready to grow the country’s economy if elected president this year.
“I’m a developer, I’m a businessman, I’m a visionary, I’m a humanitarian philanthropist, I’m an entrepreneur, bring in someone who has all these qualifications and credibility. Please, I have all this and I want to share. The value of knowledge should be shared,” he told reporters in Kumasi.
He also said, “I’m a man of good purpose and great vision. I have plans and a vision for this country. And I think not only for this country, but for Africa as well.”
“But I know that Africa is the next big thing, because of all the developed continents in this world, there is only one undeveloped continent, and I was sent to do that. Because I am.”