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The NDC Lecturers Caucus at the University of Ghana has called for a collective effort to rebuild Ghana amidst its current socio-economic challenges.
In a statement celebrating the electoral victory of John Dramani Mahama and Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, the group highlighted the immense responsibility ahead, urging all citizens to actively participate in the process of national reconstruction.
The caucus described the election outcome as a testament to the resilience of the Ghanaian people in the face of public debt, institutional erosion, unemployment, and currency depreciation.
“The outcome of the election is a testimony of our collective resilience… and a manifestation of the indomitable spirit that defines us as a people,” the statement noted.
They emphasized that the challenges require a renewed social contract between leadership and citizenry.
“Job creation, economic stabilisation, educational reform, and healthcare improvement demand not just governmental action but a partnership with the people,” the statement added.
The caucus stressed the need for vigilance in restoring fiscal discipline and recovering misappropriated state assets, urging all citizens to hold the administration accountable.
“Our collective vigilance and cooperation as citizens will be instrumental in the government’s efforts to restore fiscal discipline and recover misappropriated state assets,” the group stated.
The statement reaffirmed the importance of intellectual discourse and academic freedom in governance, urging the Mahama-led administration to prioritize these values.
“We trust that under your leadership, the sanctity of academic freedom will be preserved, research will be adequately resourced, and our institutions will be strengthened to deliver world-class education to our youth,” the statement said.
The caucus also encouraged the government to foster a knowledge-based economy through innovation-driven development.
Congratulating all newly elected Members of Parliament, the group expressed hope for robust policy dialogue in addressing educational challenges.
They also committed to engaging constructively with the administration and Parliament to advance Ghana’s development.
“Together, we can rebuild our nation’s foundations, restore hope to our youth, and rekindle the promise of Ghana’s destiny as a beacon of prosperity and good governance in Africa,” they declared.
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