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The members and executive committee of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in Berlin, Germany, have conveyed their heartfelt congratulations to President-elect, John Mahama, on his resounding victory in the December 7 election.
The NDC-Berlin branch affirmed its commitment to bolstering the new NDC government in Ghana to achieve success in its policies.
A statement issued by the branch also applauded Ghanaian voters for demonstrating unwavering faith in the former President.
“The NDC-Berlin branch affirms its steadfast support for John Mahama, Professor Jane Naana Opoku Agyemang, and the entire incoming government, wishing them resounding success in reshaping Ghana’s agenda,” part of the statement read.
The statement signed by its Secretary, Mr. Ahmed Musah, expressed their unwavering belief that Mr. Mahama and the NDC would deliver to the satisfaction of Ghanaians.
It implored the elected Members of Parliament to collaborate with the John Mahama-Jane Opoku-Agyeman administration to alleviate the severe economic hardships faced by Ghanaians.
The NDC-Berlin is of the firm conviction that the remarkable leadership acumen and dedication to the party’s ethos and doctrines would remain uncompromised under the new NDC government.
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