Nana Kwame Bediako and aggregation at the Electoral Commission AdvertisementThe Leader and Founder of the New Force, Nana Kwame Bediako has accustomed the GHC100,000.00 presidential filing fees appear by the Electoral Commission

Speaking to journalists afterwards accepting a cipher to admission the presidential forms at the Electoral Commission, he accustomed that the filing fee is big-ticket but anyone accommodating to advance the country charge be able to ahem up the appropriate amount

"Anyone gluttonous to booty up such an appointment should do whatever he can to pay the money," he said

Nana Kwame Bediako alias Cheddar acquired the cipher appropriate for downloading the presidential forms almost 24 hours afterwards the Commission appear nominations

The Electoral Commission was criticized for pegging the presidential filing fee at GHC100,000.00 and GHC75,000.00 for women and individuals with disability. The critics claimed that the bulk appropriate will arrest able bodies from battling the accessible elections

But Nana Kwame Bediako has kicked adjoin the critics' stance, advertence that bodies gluttonous to absorb such aerial appointment charge be able to pay the appropriate fee

Beaming with smiles, Cheddar told journalists that he is blessed that he has been accustomed the anatomy and that he is activity to go through the process

He adumbrated that "politics in this country has been big-ticket so we accept to acquisition a way to accomplish it economical." In a accompanying development, Nana Kwame Bediako acknowledged allegation of a analysis conducted by Info Analytics which appear that the New Force will alone accumulate one percent of absolute votes in the Ashanti Region, the bastion of the cardinal New Patriotic Party

"Numbers do not lie, but bodies can address what they want. The abstracts can be 1, 5 or any number. So far as the cardinal is not zero, we can accomplish a arch way." he said

The New Force is meanwhile basic itself to barrage its action certificate and bare Cheddar's active mate

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