General News of Monday, 14 October 2024
Source: www.ghanaweb.com
Independent presidential candidate Nana Kwame Bediako, widely known as Cheddar, claimed to have presented a petition in the UK Parliament after an address in which he apologised for Africa’s misdeeds and called for a greater partnership with the continent.
In a post shared on X on October 11, 2024, he bragged about this feat, describing himself as the “first African leader to apologise on behalf of African leaders for their mistakes, which have caused us economic crises, currency devaluation, stagnant development, etc.”
He also indicated that he was the first African leader to “present a petition on English soil in the UK Parliament, urging the world to refrain from using their foreign influences to instigate our political systems and become our international commercial partners instead.”
The post was accompanied by a video showing him addressing an audience that he suggested was in the UK Parliament.
But was Cheddar at the UK Parliament, and did he present any petition to them?
FactCheckGhana investigated the matter. Here is what they found:
1. Cheddar’s address was not an official event of the UK Parliament.
When Fact-Check Ghana reached out to the Press Office of the UK Parliament, they confirmed the parliament did not officially invite Cheddar, and that it was hosted by Siobhan McDonagh MP. Thus, Cheddar’s address was not to the official UK Parliament but rather a private meeting hosted by a member of parliament.
“We can confirm that this was not an official Parliamentary event. It was hosted by MP Siobhain McDonagh,” a spokesperson of the Communications Office of the UK Parliament said in an email.
The first African leader to apologise on behalf of African leaders for their mistakes which have caused us economic crisis, currency devaluation, stagnant development etc. Apart from apologising he s also the first to present a petition on English soil in the uk parliament urging… pic.twitter.com/3pAvwFEZ9G
— Nana Kwame Bediako (@OsagyefoNKB) October 11, 2024
A historical night at the UK parliament.
— Shalimar (Shallie) Abbiusi (@Shallie_Abbiusi) October 11, 2024
It was an honour to speak as international spokesperson and advocate of change at the UK parliament where Nana Kwame Bediako petitioned for ‘The pilars to economic freedom’ pic.twitter.com/G97pVs7EI1