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Ghanaian statesman and business leader, Sir Sam Jonah, praised President John Mahama for what he described as an unwavering commitment to democratic principles.
His comments come on the back of the President's refusal to entertain notions of amending the constitution for a third term.
In a post on social media platform Threads on Friday, Sir Jonah commended Mr Mahama for refusing to back calls for constitutional amendments that could allow him to seek a third presidential term.


“John Mahama’s leadership embodies the values of democracy and integrity. Despite calls to amend the constitution for personal gain, he remains committed to upholding the rule of law and respecting the limits of his mandate. His humility, determination, and genuine commitment to leaving a lasting legacy are traits that set him apart as a leader,” Sir Jonah wrote.
He further described Mahama as “a role model for future African leaders,” adding that the president’s “dedication to democratic principles and constitutionalism is a beacon of hope for our continent. Let’s celebrate his leadership and vision!”
Sir Jonah’s remarks come in the wake of President Mahama’s firm dismissal of proposals to alter Ghana’s 1992 Constitution to extend presidential term limits.
The president has stated his commitment to serve only within the constitutional framework, emphasizing his focus on strengthening governance and leaving a legacy of accountability.
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