In a candid and straightforward interview on Asempa FM’s political show “Ekosiisen,” Nana Kwame Bediako, leader of the New Force Movement, revealed his stance on the highly debated anti-gay bill in parliament.
Unlike many who have taken vocal positions on the matter, Bediako’s perspective is distinctively centered on his primary concern—national development.
During the interview hosted by Philip Osei Bonsu, Bediako expressed a resolute indifference towards individuals’ private lives, particularly their choices in the realm of personal relationships.
“I have no position on the anti-gay bill in parliament. I don’t really care about what people do in their bedrooms,” he affirmed.
Bediako’s focus, he emphasized, lies solely on the advancement and development of the country. His statement reflects a pragmatic approach to leadership, shifting the spotlight from divisive social issues to the overarching goal of nation-building.
As the leader of the New Force Movement, Bediako’s commitment to progress aligns with his disregard for issues that he deems unrelated to the core mission of national development.
In a political landscape often characterized by polarizing debates, his stance serves as a departure from the norm, emphasizing the need for a unified focus on broader societal advancement.
The interview, conducted by Philip Osei Bonsu, host of “Ekosiisen,” provided a platform for Bediako to articulate his perspective.
Airing on Asempa FM in Accra, the show delves into political matters on weekdays from Monday to Friday, attracting a diverse audience interested in the nation’s political discourse.
Nana Kwame Bediako’s unwavering commitment to prioritizing development over divisive social issues presents a distinctive voice in the political arena, sparking discussions on the broader purpose of leadership and the path to a prosperous and united nation.
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