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President John Dramani Mahama has praised the resilience and maturity of Ghana’s democracy during his 69th Independence Day address at the Jubilee House.
“Every administration, regardless of its challenges, has contributed to the Ghana that we have today. Our democracy has endured because we learned to compete without destroying, to disagree without hatred, and to transfer power peacefully, which is a testament to the maturity of the Ghanaian people,” he stated.
Speaking to citizens and dignitaries gathered for the occasion, President Mahama reflected on the nation’s political journey since independence.
He emphasised that Ghana’s ability to maintain a multiparty system, conduct regular elections, and respect constitutional governance has positioned it as a model for democratic practice in Africa.
The President further stressed that political stability is sustained not only by laws and institutions but by the attitudes of the people, who have repeatedly chosen dialogue, compromise, and tolerance over conflict.
“Democracy is more than elections; it is a culture, a practice, and a shared commitment to fairness and justice,” he added.
He concluded by urging Ghanaians, particularly the youth, to uphold civic responsibility, ethical leadership, and accountability, noting that the nation’s progress depends on citizens who are engaged, informed, and committed to national development.
President Mahama called on all stakeholders—government, civil society, and citizens—to protect these democratic values as Ghana moves toward a prosperous and inclusive future.
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