The Leader of the New Force Movement, Nana Kwame Bediako, has condemned the malicious use of artificial intelligence (AI) to manipulate his name and image in what he described as a deliberate attempt to spread false and misleading information about him.
In a statement shared on his X (formerly Twitter) account earlier today July 16, 2025, Bediako expressed concern over the growing misuse of AI to damage the integrity of public figures and distort public discourse.
“It has come to my attention that my name and image have been maliciously manipulated through artificial intelligence tools and circulated online to spread false and misleading information.
“This is a deeply concerning development that threatens not only the integrity of our democratic discourse but also my personal reputation and values as a leader committed to truth,” he wrote.
Bediako, who is widely known for advocating technological innovation in Ghana and across Africa, strongly condemned the weaponization of AI for misinformation.
He urged the Cyber Security Authority of Ghana and other relevant agencies to investigate and prosecute those behind the malicious act.
“I call on the Cyber Security Authority of Ghana and all relevant agencies to act swiftly and decisively in investigating these matters, identifying the perpetrators, and implementing stronger safeguards against such abuses.
“The safety of our digital space, the credibility of our public figures, and the trust of the Ghanaian people must be protected at all costs,” he added.
While affirming his commitment to championing innovation and the responsible advancement of technology, Bediako stressed that the use of AI and other digital tools to mislead the public should be condemned by all.
He warned that misinformation, if unchecked, could erode trust in leadership, distort democratic processes, and destabilize society.
Beyond government intervention, Bediako urged Ghanaians to be vigilant in verifying information before sharing it.
“Combating misinformation is not just the responsibility of governments or social media companies—it is a civic duty. Every forwarded message, every shared post, and every headline we believe without question has the power to shape our collective reality.
“We must choose truth—deliberately, consistently, and courageously. The time to act is now,” he emphasised.
It has come to my attention that my name and image have been maliciously manipulated through artificial intelligence tools and circulated online to spread false and misleading information. This is a deeply concerning development that threatens not only the integrity of our… pic.twitter.com/U7dXlCRf1q
— Nana Kwame Bediako (@OsagyefoNKB) July 16, 2025
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