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 name Seth Kwame Dzokoto is synonymous with advertisement of food and 
alcoholic beverages. Many might even perceive him a glutton and a 
possible lover of wine but as it is said appearance can be deceptive. 
 Popularly known for his ‘Edziban’ show on TV3 and his cutting edge 
advertisement on alcoholic beverages, Kwame shares a different view on 
who should consume alcoholic beverages and how they are introduced to 
the general public.
 
 Kwame Dzokoto holds a strong view that the 
youth who have ambitions to positively develop themselves and contribute
 meaningfully to the development of the country must refrain from taking
 alcohol.
 
 “I believe it is important for the youth to stay away 
from alcohol. They must realise that everything that they do in life 
have consequences which can affect their future therefore the need to 
stay away from alcohol and other things that could put their future in 
jeopardy.”
 
 Alcohol Advertisement
 
 In an exclusive interview
 with Weekend Finder, Kwame Dzokoto who believes the issues about 
alcoholism in the country needs to be addressed in a more serious way 
said, “Alcohol is not meant for children hence the age caution that 
comes with it and so its advertisement during prime time and certain 
periods are seriously unacceptable and the regulators must see to it 
that it is implemented.”
 
 Kwame called on the media to contribute 
to the implementation of its regulation, adding that “if the media do 
not put in their best to streamline the situation the alcohol issue will
 get out of hand.
 
 “I believe the Food and Drugs Board should not 
just pass anything to go on the airwaves. It is important for them to 
check the potency of the beverage and every other important detail.
 
 Political Ambition
 
 Kwame
 has picked up nomination forms to contest in the upcoming National 
Democratic Congress (NDC) Parliamentary Primaries in the Tarkwa Nsuayem 
constituency in the Western region.
 
 Speaking on his political 
ambitions with the paper, Kwame who said he was well known in the 
constituency where he has lived the major part of his life said he wants
 to redefine the way politics was done in the country. “People feel that
 because they do not belong to the same political divide it is not 
prudent or wise to work together on projects.”
 
 This development 
he said is gradually dividing us as a people, “we are all fighting for 
one course which is the good of Ghana but through different media.”
 
 He
 told Weekend Finder that he was contesting the seat because the youth 
called on him to do so, “I have had so many calls from the youth to help
 get the roads in the constituency fixed among others and that is why I 
believe they would give me the nod to help the constituencies even 
though the seat is an NPP seat. But He is confident that he would be 
able to win it.
 
 He thinks the NPP have been over pampered in the constituency and they were taking the people for granted.
 
 Kwame
 said he had his Basic Education, wrote his Common Entrance examinations
 and O’ level at Tarkwa and even started his radio career at Dynamite FM
 in the same town while pursuing his tertiary education at the 
University of Mines and Technology.
 
 As a result, he is ready to bring the people of his constituency transformative, accessible and truthful leadership.
 
 “There
 used to be a lot of small scale mining industries in the constituency 
and since its closure, the youth have been greatly affected and I hope 
we would be able to talk to the stakeholders to re-open the mines to 
provide some employment for the youth.
 
 “I believes the time has 
come for people to stop looking up to government to bring development to
 their area we can do something and so we are trying to put together a 
youth in mining programme for mining to be done professionally in the 
area.”
 
 Kwame has promised to be always available and accessible.
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