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President John Mahama has marked his first Christmas with Ghanaians since returning to office with a message of gratitude, renewal and firm commitment to economic recovery and inclusive development.
In a Christmas message, the President thanked Ghanaians for the trust placed in his government, describing the moment as deeply significant as he leads the country once again.
He said his administration remains committed to the Resetting Ghana Agenda, which he outlined as a path toward inclusive growth, job creation, accountability and shared prosperity.

President Mahama said the task ahead requires collective effort, stressing the need for government and citizens to work tirelessly together to revive the economy.
He pointed to the completion of stalled projects, the expansion of infrastructure and the building of a country that works for every citizen as central priorities of his administration.
He urged Ghanaians to draw strength and inspiration from the hope associated with the Christmas season, even as the country confronts economic challenges and undertakes the work of national renewal.
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