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President John Dramani Mahama has reaffirmed his commitment to governing as a leader for all Ghanaians, pledging to foster unity, inclusivity, and equitable development across the nation.
Speaking during a 'Thank You' visit to the Central Region on Thursday, February 6, he stressed that no region, community, or individual would be left behind under his administration.
Addressing a gathering of traditional leaders, residents, and party supporters, President Mahama stated that the success of their campaign was made possible by the collective efforts of Ghanaians from all walks of life and that they all share a common responsibility as they embark on this new journey.
"I wish to emphasise that I'm a president for all Ghanaians, and I'm committed to fostering unity and inclusivity and ensuring that no region, no community or no person is left behind," he said.
He also urged citizens to move beyond past divisions and work together for the country’s advancement.
"Our strength lies in our diversity, and together, we will overcome any challenges on our path to progress," he said.
He further acknowledged the Central Region’s significant contributions to Ghana’s history, economy, and education.
He described the region as a vital pillar in the country’s development, highlighting its role in agriculture, tourism, and academia, assuring that they would have their fair share of the national cake.
"As President, I also identify as a son of this region and commit to honouring and recognising its importance, whether in education, infrastructure, health care or economic empowerment. We will work together to elevate the lives of all those who call this region home, and I can assure you, the people of the central region, you will get your fair share of the national cake."
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