President Akufo-Addo delivered his final Christmas message to Ghanaians as he prepares to conclude his tenure as President.
The outgoing President extended warm holiday wishes to the nation and reiterated gratitude, unity, and hope for the future.
“As we gather around our tables to share meals, let us think of those who make our celebrations possible; the security personnel standing guard so we may celebrate in safety, the health workers caring for the sick, the farmers and fisherfolk whose labor feeds our families,” President Akufo-Addo said.
He said these in a televised address on Tuesday, December 24.
The President urged Ghanaians to remember the less fortunate and expressed hope that their prayers and actions would bring comfort and renewal to those in need.
Reflecting on his time as leader of the nation, he acknowledged the immense potential of Ghana.
“Having come to the end of my lawful tenure as president and preparing to step into the next chapter of my life, I leave you with this thought: Ghana is a nation destined for greatness. Let us protect her peace, cherish her unity, and nurture her promise.”
The President highlighted the importance of hope and love as driving forces for national progress, urging citizens to work together toward achieving extraordinary goals.
“May this Christmas season fill our hearts with joy, our homes with laughter, and our lives with blessings. May the coming year bring us closer to the Ghana of our dreams, and may God continue to bless our nation and its people abundantly,” he added.
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