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President John Dramani Mahama has shared his vision for Ghana’s future, calling for a collective effort to prioritise the country's development, with a particular focus on the youth.
Speaking during his inauguration on 7th January 2025, he stressed the importance of building a prosperous future and said that the youth must be at the forefront of this effort. stating "Our future must be our priority," stressing that the youth must play a pivotal role in shaping the country’s future.
President Mahama called on all Ghanaians to take collective responsibility in transforming the nation. While acknowledging the challenges ahead, he expressed hope and confidence in the nation’s potential, stating, "There is reason for hope, but we must also have faith, because faith empowers us to trust in what will happen." He believes that through unity and faith, the country can reset its institutions and economy to build a prosperous future.
To begin this transformation, the President outlined 26 key actions his administration will implement within the first 120 days, which are designed to reset and strengthen the country’s systems and institutions. "We need faith to reset what we have inherited—our institutions, our economy, and more," he said, emphasising the need for a collective effort to rebuild and improve the nation.
In addition, President Mahama focused on the youth, asking them to take ownership of the country's future. "What kind of Ghana do you want to leave for your children and grandchildren?" he questioned, urging young people to engage in nation-building and be part of the solution. "We need a reset. Together, we can build the better Ghana we all desire," he added, reinforcing the crucial role of the youth in achieving a brighter future.
President Mahama also highlighted his administration's commitment to inclusivity, ensuring that every citizen, particularly the youth and women, has equal access to opportunities. "We stand committed to active policies that empower our youth and women, regardless of their background," he affirmed.
His message was clear, the future of Ghana can only be realised when all citizens, especially the younger generation, are given the tools to succeed.
In reflecting on leadership, President Mahama reminded the nation that true leadership is not about the positions one holds but the legacy one leaves.
"Our administration will prioritise inclusivity, accountability, and innovation," he said. “We will break barriers, uplift all citizens, and ensure that every Ghanaian has the opportunity to reach their full potential.”
"This is your time. The dreams and aspirations of a generation are in your hands. Together, we will realise them and build a brighter, more prosperous future for Ghana. "he remarked.
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