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President John Mahama has called for unity and vigilance against forces that threaten Ghana’s social cohesion.
“Let us remain vigilant against the voices of tribalism, against the voices of religious extremism, and against the poison of political hostility,” Mr Mahama warned.
He continued “These are the seeds of division that we must never let take root in our precious nation, Ghana.”
At the National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving held today in Accra, Mr Mahama emphasised the importance of fostering peace, compassion, and mutual respect among all Ghanaians.
“We must speak a language of peace, compassion, and mutual respect. We must build bridges, not barriers, for we are one people sharing one land and pursuing one identity and destiny,” he said.
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