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President-elect John Mahama has reaffirmed his commitment to humility in leadership, stressing that he remains unmoved by the allure of power or the transient privileges of high office.
Speaking during a thanksgiving service at the Assemblies of God Church in Accra on Sunday, he reflected on the profound lessons he has gained throughout his political career.
He stressed the importance of maintaining a grounded approach to governance, even after securing a decisive victory in the general elections held on 7th December.
The President-elect used the occasion to advocate for unity and collective action, urging Ghanaians to rally together to address the nation’s pressing challenges.
He also expressed gratitude for the unwavering support he received during his time out of office, particularly from close family members, friends, and church associates.
Sharing a personal anecdote, Mahama recounted the stark changes he experienced after his defeat in the 2016 elections.
“When I lost in 2016, the Christmas hampers stopped coming. The many people who used to queue at my gate for a moment of my time simply vanished.
"It was only my family, siblings, closest friends, and church members who stayed by my side,” he remarked.
Reflecting on the fleeting nature of power, he added: “These trappings of power don’t get to my head. I have learnt that the praises and accolades one receives are often tied to the title of ‘President.’ One day, that title will no longer be there, and life will return to its essence.”
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