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President-elect John Mahama delivered an emotional and reflective acceptance speech after being declared the winner of Ghana’s general elections on Monday, December 9.
Expressing gratitude to Ghanaians at home and abroad, he acknowledged their enduring faith in Ghana’s democracy, even in the face of severe national challenges.
“I thank all of you for going out to vote for me,” Mahama said.
“I thank God for Ghanaians, both at home and abroad, for your continued belief in our democracy, despite the severe crisis our nation is going through.”
Mahama’s words resonated with the sentiments of a nation battered by political and economic turmoil over the years.
Recognising the hard-fought electoral victory, he also extended heartfelt congratulations to the parliamentary candidates of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), who achieved a decisive win in the elections.
“I also congratulate our parliamentary candidates, who have swept the electoral landscape with a very resounding victory,” Mahama stated.
“This emphatic electoral success is not mine alone but a victory for every Ghanaian who dared to hope for a better future.”
The president-elect stressed his gratitude to divine providence, invoking scripture to highlight his journey.
“Let me begin again by thanking the Almighty God, the Creator of heaven and earth, for protecting and preserving us through this whole campaign period,” he said.
“To paraphrase the psalmist, I also give thanks to God for preparing a table before me in the presence of my enemies, and for anointing my head with oil and making my cup run over.”
Mahama’s speech acknowledged the collective resilience of the Ghanaian people.
He noted that their participation in the democratic process demonstrated a commitment to change and progress.
“Every vote that was cast in this election carried the same weight,” he affirmed. “Every vote also carried a hope in the future of our country.”
As he reflected on the challenges ahead, Mahama appealed for unity and optimism. “I ask you today, please do not give in to negativity and pessimism,” he said.
“Let us channel our anger and frustration into the positive enterprise of resetting and rebuilding our nation.”
The president-elect’s speech was also a call to action, urging Ghanaians to maintain their belief in change as the foundation for a brighter future.
“We have arrived at this moment because so many of you believed that change was possible,” Mahama declared.
“And now we know that not only is change possible, but it is already in process.”
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