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President John Dramani Mahama has extended warm wishes to all mothers across the country, recognising their sacrifices and reaffirming the government's commitment to supporting women and families.
In a press statement “Happy Mother's Day to all the tireless mothers working to build a better future for their children,” the President said.
“Many of you encounter various challenges, yet your resilience inspires your children and others in the community.”
The statement acknowledged the daily struggles faced by mothers and praised their unwavering dedication to nurturing the next generation.
It also urged Ghanaians to reflect on the critical role mothers play in the development of the nation.

“As we celebrate our mothers today, let us renew our commitment to building a Ghana where every mother and child has the opportunity to thrive,” the President added.
He pledged that his administration will continue to prioritise key policies aimed at uplifting mothers, women, and families.
These include efforts to expand access to quality healthcare and education, as well as initiatives promoting economic empowerment for women.
The message concluded with a personal note of gratitude to the women closest to him: “Let’s all take a moment to appreciate the incredible women who nurtured us. To my wife, Lordina, Vice President Naana Jane, and all mothers, thank you.”
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