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Former Finance Minister Dr Kwabena Duffuor has hailed the inauguration of President-elect John Dramani Mahama as a turning point in Ghana’s history, describing it as the dawn of a new chapter of freedom and opportunity for all citizens.
Speaking to Citi FM on 7 January 2025, ahead of the much-anticipated event, Dr Duffuor emphasised the transformative significance of the occasion.
He noted that the swearing-in of President Mahama represented a collective aspiration for progress and unity.
“This is a new era of independence—freedom for all Ghanaians,” he remarked. “We are on the brink of experiencing opportunities that will benefit everyone, not just a select few.” His comments resonated with the broader sentiments of hope and renewal shared by many Ghanaians.
Dr Duffuor’s words encapsulate the optimism surrounding President Mahama’s administration, which has pledged to prioritise inclusivity and equitable development.
Citizens and stakeholders alike are eager to see decisive action on critical issues such as economic stability, healthcare, and education.
The inauguration ceremony, held in Accra, attracted a diverse gathering of dignitaries, political figures, and ordinary citizens who assembled to witness this historic transition.
The event was marked by expressions of goodwill and a shared commitment to Ghana’s advancement.
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