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Former President John Agyekum Kufuor has urged Ghanaians to remain united and committed to national development, noting that although the country has made progress, much more work remains.
Speaking ahead of Ghana’s independence anniversary in an exclusive interview with JoyNews, he said that Ghana possesses immense potential and must harness its resources and collective strength to achieve prosperity and national progress.
"I say happy anniversary to all Ghanaians. There's still a lot of work for us to do to move ahead. Ghana is a land of promise. And nature, I believe, means very well for us and we must all pull together to realise the prosperity and happiness that nature, I believe, wants for us as a nation," he said.
The former president also emphasised the importance of unity, responsible citizenship, and accountable leadership in building a stronger country.
He called for inclusive governance that serves the interests of all citizens while encouraging Ghanaians to contribute positively to national development.
“I wish you all a happy anniversary and fellow feeling for all Ghanaians — good inclusive governance for all of us, accountable governance, responsible citizens,” he added.
Despite the challenges facing the nation, Mr. Kufuor expressed optimism about Ghana’s future, saying he believes the country is on a path toward greater prosperity.
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