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President John Dramani Mahama has paid glowing tribute to the late Pope Francis, describing him as “a good man, personable and humane, with a good soul.”
The President made these remarks in the book of condolence opened in honour of the late Pontiff, who passed away recently.

Expressing his admiration, President Mahama added, “I pray that the Conclave be guided by God to choose a worthy successor, and I know one who will make a good Pope—our own Cardinal A.T.”
Earlier, in a post mourning the Pope’s death, President Mahama extended condolences on behalf of his family and the people of Ghana to the Roman Catholic Church and all Catholic faithful in the country and around the world.

“The world woke up to the sad news of Pope Francis’ passing. On behalf of my family and the people of Ghana, I extend heartfelt condolences to the Roman Catholic Church and all Catholic faithful in Ghana during this time of profound grief,” he said.
He fondly recalled a personal encounter with the late Pontiff during a visit to the Vatican with his wife, Lordina Mahama, describing it as a moment of honour and inspiration.

“His legacy of compassion, humility, and commitment to social justice will continue to inspire generations. His leadership and advocacy for the poor and marginalised resonate deeply,” the President noted.

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