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Vice President Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang has used her annual Christmas message to urge Ghanaians to embrace unity, compassion and collective responsibility as the country works towards national renewal.
In her message to mark the festive season, Prof Opoku-Agyemang said Christmas should serve as a reminder of the enduring values of hope, peace, love and compassion that underpin the Christian faith.
She noted that these values remain critical as the nation navigates its development journey.
“May this sacred season remind us of the profound gifts of hope, peace, love, and compassion that the Saviour brought to humanity,” the Vice President stated.
She encouraged citizens to extend support to the vulnerable and show kindness to one another, stressing that national progress is rooted in empathy and shared responsibility.
“In this spirit, let us reach out to the vulnerable, share with those in need, and extend kindness to one another,” she added.
Prof Opoku-Agyemang further linked the Christmas message to the broader national agenda, calling on Ghanaians to remain committed to rebuilding the country.
“As we continue the important work of resetting and building the Ghana we all want, may the light of Christmas inspire us to greater service, harmony, and progress,” she said.
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