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Vice President Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang has called on Ghanaians to embrace the true spirit of Christmas, hope, peace, love, and compassion as the country advances under the government’s “Resetting Ghana” agenda.
In her festive message, the vice president encouraged citizens and public officials alike to reflect on their shared responsibilities and contribute meaningfully to national development.
She emphasised the importance of reaching out to the vulnerable and working collectively to shape the Ghana that everyone aspires to see.
“May this sacred season remind us of the profound gifts of hope, peace, love, and compassion that the Saviour brought to humanity. In this spirit, let us reach out to the vulnerable, share with those in need, and extend kindness to one another,” she stated.
Prof. Naana Opoku-Agyemang added that the light of Christmas should inspire greater service, harmony, and progress, linking the festive season to the government’s ongoing efforts to reset and strengthen the nation’s socio-economic foundation.

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