The presidential candidate and leader of The New Force Nana Kwame Bediako is set to deliver an address titled "The Real State of the Nation" on Saturday, November 30, 2024, at 7:30 PM.
During his address, Mr Bediako will discuss key issues he observed throughout his extensive visit to 276 constituencies of the country, including poverty, unemployment, leadership neglect, and infrastructure deficiencies.
He will also outline his 12 pillars for economic freedom, offering concrete solutions to the nation's most pressing challenges.
The speech will also feature comments directed at security personnel and journalists involved in the special voting exercise scheduled for Monday, December 2.
This event will be streamed live on major TV stations and across all major social media platforms from 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM.
Additionally, the address will mark the official introduction of the National Assets Manifesto by the New Force movement, aimed at promoting sustainable development and empowering citizens, while sparking conversations about the country’s priorities and fostering unity among Ghanaians.
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