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In his victory speech to the nation as president-elect, John Dramani Mahama pledged to prioritise the welfare of Ghanaians and introduce reforms aimed at rebuilding the country.
Mahama acknowledged the significant challenges ahead but called for a collective effort to restore the nation’s prosperity.
“We must not forget the people of Ghana,” Mahama declared passionately. “We will implement governance reforms. The journey will not be an easy one, as the outgoing government has plunged the nation into an abyss.”
Emphasising the importance of unity and collaboration, Mahama addressed both newly elected and re-elected leaders, urging them to place the nation’s interests above all else. “The entity we serve is Mother Ghana,” he stated, calling for an inclusive and cooperative approach to governance.
The president-elect’s remarks highlight his administration’s commitment to addressing pressing national concerns while fostering a sense of shared responsibility among leaders and citizens alike.
Mahama’s proposed reforms are anticipated to focus on revitalising the economy, enhancing governance, and addressing social challenges that have impacted the country.
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