A day after the Government of Ghana cancelled Nana Kwame Bediako’s
Convention 2024, following which he unveiled himself as the man behind the mask
in the stealth political campaign, a number of large-sized billboards have
emerged around the country announcing him as a likely presidential candidate in
Election 2024.
Although the billboards do not include the exact year, circulating rumours
suggest it might be in this year’s polls.
This revelation follows Mr Bediako, also known as Freedom Jacob Caesar’s
Sunday evening declaration that he was the man in the mask.
He made the disclosure at a hurriedly organised press conference engendered
by the Government of Ghana’s 11th-hour cancellation of a rally dubbed ‘The
Convention 2024’ on January 8, 2024.
Last year there were a lot of billboards featuring a masked-man, who for
many months, captivated the minds of many in the Ghanaian political space with
his stealth campaign, ‘The New Force’.
Subsequently, the spokesperson of the New Force released a video announcing
preparations to unveil their plan for the 2024 election.
In December last year, the Government of Ghana arrested and later
repatriated a spokesperson of The New Force, Ms. Shalimar Abbuisi, a Belgian
national, accusing her of having obtained her students’ residence permit by
fraudulent misrepresentation.
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