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President John Mahama has reaffirmed Ghana’s commitment to addressing its economic challenges through strategic measures and international partnerships.
He assured the citizens that the nation is on the path to stability and recovery.
Speaking at the Chinese Lantern Festival Gala, he highlighted the resilience of the Ghanaians and the importance of partnerships, particularly with China, in achieving sustainable growth.
Reflecting on the symbolic significance of the Lantern Festival, President Mahama drew parallels between the festival’s message of hope and Ghana’s current economic journey.
“The world today faces many challenges—economic uncertainties, global conflicts, climate change, and emerging health concerns—yet the light of this festival reminds us that even in times of darkness, hope must never be lost,” he stated.
Acknowledging Ghana’s economic hurdles, President Mahama assured that proactive steps were being taken to ensure recovery.
“Ghana, like many other nations, is working hard to address economic and social challenges, and we’re grateful for the support of our friends and partners, including China,” he noted.
He stated that through resilience, unity, and a shared vision for progress, Ghana could navigate its economic difficulties and build a stronger future.
The President underscored the importance of collaboration, stressing that international partnerships, particularly with China, remain crucial in Ghana’s economic revitalisation efforts.
“As we move forward, we must continue to embrace cooperation and mutual respect, ensuring that the benefits of our partnership are shared by all our people,” he said.
President Mahama’s remarks reinforced his administration’s commitment to fostering stability through diplomatic and economic engagements.
He expressed appreciation for the longstanding relationship between Ghana and China, highlighting the support received in key sectors such as infrastructure, trade, and technology.
His speech served as both a reassurance and a call to action, urging Ghanaians to remain hopeful and committed to national progress.
As Ghana continues its efforts to stabilise the economy, the government’s focus on strategic planning and international cooperation will be instrumental in shaping a prosperous future.
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