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Cheddar Pays Homage To Ga Mantse.

Presidential Hopeful Cheddar Pays Homage To  Ga Mantse:

Cheddar, the leader and flagbearer of The New Force, made a significant move in his presidential campaign by paying a courtesy visit to the Ga Mantse at his palace in Accra. This meeting was more than just a gesture of respect; it was an opportunity for Cheddar to share his vision and plans for Ghana if he’s elected as the next president on December 7.

 

During the visit, Cheddar presented the Ga Mantse with two sheep and 50 kente garments, a symbol of African heritage and pride. But what’s more important is that he discussed his plans to revitalize the youth and bring development to Accra, which he believes deserves better than its current condition.

 

Cheddar’s Vision for Ghana

Cheddar‘s visit to the Ga Mantse was a strategic move to connect with the traditional leaders and people of Accra. His promise to revitalize the youth and develop Accra resonates with many Ghanaians who are eager for change. Here are some key points from his vision:

– _Youth Empowerment_: Create opportunities for the youth, enabling them to contribute meaningfully to Ghana’s development

– _Accra Development_: Improve the city’s infrastructure, making it a hub for business and tourism

 

The Significance of Cheddar’s Visit.

Cheddar’s meeting with the Ga Mantse marks a significant step in his presidential campaign. By engaging with traditional leaders, he demonstrates his commitment to working with all stakeholders to develop Ghana. The visit also highlights Cheddar’s respect for Ghana’s cultural heritage.

 

As the December 7 elections approach, Cheddar’s campaign will likely gain more momentum. But will his vision for Ghana resonate with voters, or will other candidates gain the upper hand? Only time will tell.

 

It’s worth noting that the Ga Mantse has been involved in various initiatives to promote development and cultural heritage in Ghana. For instance, he commended the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Ghana for involving traditional leaders in the fight against harmful practices. He also hosted a historic visit by the Australian High Commission to pioneer dairy farming in Ghana.

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