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The newly appointed Majority Leader, Mahama Ayariga, has called on members of Parliament to ensure their actions and decisions reflect the unwavering commitment of the Ghanaian people.
Mr Ayariga made this statement during his acceptance speech on Thursday, 23 January, following his appointment as Majority Leader.
In his address, Mr Ayariga emphasised the importance of constructive dialogue and mutual respect in overcoming challenges.
“The road ahead will not be without challenges, but I am confident that together, through constructive dialogue and mutual respect, we can overcome any obstacles and deliver on our collective vision,” he stated.
The Majority Leader also highlighted the trust Ghanaians have placed in their leaders and urged his colleagues to remain steadfast in their commitment to serve.
He noted, “Let us remain steadfast in our commitment to the people of Ghana. Their trust must inspire our actions and guide our decisions.”
Mr Ayariga further stressed the significance of building a nation that aligns with the aspirations of its citizens.
“It is for them that we will build a prosperous, united, and democratic Ghana,” he added, reiterating the responsibility of Parliament to uphold the interests of the people.
The new Majority Leader’s remarks come as a call to action for his caucus and the entire Parliament, emphasising the need for leadership that is guided by the hopes and dedication of Ghanaians in fostering national progress and unity.
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