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Speaker of Parliament, Alban Sumana Bagbin, has expressed gratitude to Ghanaians for a peaceful and successful 2024 general election, stressing the need for unity and reflection as the country moves forward.
In his Christmas message, he acknowledged the challenges the nation faced throughout the year, including governance, the economy, and democratic processes.
He described these as lessons to strengthen the country and called on Ghanaians to celebrate the blessings of the year while striving to do better in the future.
“We have come across challenges, whether with governance, our economy, institutions, or our democracy.
"These are all lessons meant to build us up to perform better. But what is most important is that we are assured once again of God’s love, grace, and blessings,” Mr Bagbin stated.
Reflecting on the outcome of the 2024 elections, Bagbin expressed surprise and gratitude for the divine intervention that ensured peace during a tumultuous period.
“I am happy that God has intervened in a rather very difficult election in this country. None of us thought this would be the outcome of the 2024 general elections, but as God would have it, it has happened,” he said.
Mr Bagbin urged all Ghanaians to accept the election results with humility, emphasizing that they reflect the will of God.
He called for introspection and unity, urging citizens to set aside differences and focus on building a stronger nation.
“My call to each and every one of us is to accept the results in humility, to agree that this is how the Almighty God wants it to be, and for us to reflect deeply on what went wrong and what went right.
"Let us come together to build a nation, for without a united nation, we live divided, and that gives room for hatred,” he admonished.
The Speaker also celebrated Ghana’s status as a model of democracy in Africa, highlighting the country’s 32 years of multiparty democracy and its role as a beacon of hope on the continent.
“Ghana is still seen as the Mecca of the Black race. We might have faulted, but people still look up to us. The fact that we are being eulogised by other countries is something that should uplift our spirits,” he noted.
In his message to the youth, Bagbin assured them of a bright future, urging them to remain hopeful and committed to Ghana’s progress.
“The future is bright. I can assure you that Ghana is on the right path. We remain the beacon of hope, democracy, and inspiration for the African continent,” he said.
Mr Bagbin concluded his message with warm wishes for the festive season, extending gratitude to the clergy, chiefs, elders, and the media for their contributions to the nation’s progress.
“I want to take this opportunity to wish all of you a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year. May the good Lord continue to bless us and keep our nation greater and stronger,” he said.
The Speaker’s message resonates as a call for unity, hope, and continued faith in Ghana’s ability to navigate challenges and remain a shining light for Africa and the world.
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