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Oboade Notse King Professor Odaifio Welentsi III, Nungua Mantse/President, Greater Accra Regional House of Chiefs, has reminded President John Dramani Mahama of his mission to ensure Ghana remains a beacon of progress for future generations.
“You are now a beacon of hope. Your success story extends beyond politics. It serves as an embodiment of inspiration to all, especially the youth, who often seek instant success without recognizing the value of perseverance,” the Nungua Mantse stated.
He made the remarks in his welcome address at a durbar of the Chiefs and People of the Greater Accra Region in Dodowa during President Mahama’s “Thank You Tour” of the Greater Accra Region.
The National “Thank You Tour” is to enable the President express gratitude to Ghanaians for the massive support for him and the National Democratic Congress during the December 7, 2024 general election.
He congratulated President Mahama on his historic election victory and come back; declaring that his remarkable election signified two important things – the strong faith the majority of Ghanaians had in him and their dissatisfaction with his opponents.
“Having previously occupied the office of the President and faced a defeat, your extensive political experience positions you to foster hope, create a listening government, promote national unity and most importantly drive socio-economic development,” King Professor Odaifio Welentsi said.
“Your acknowledgment of past mistakes during your tenure which contributed to your 2016 defeat reflects your integrity as a politician and a diplomat willing to learn from experience.”
He said failing to heed these lessons could not only jeopardize the President’s Party’s chances in the next election 2028 but potentially tarnish his reputation permanently.
He said, politics aside, basic courtesy and ethics required that once elected to represent the people a leader must express gratitude.
This, he said, was because the people had placed a great deal of trust in President Mahama and demonstrated their belief in his capabilities to better their lots.
King Professor Odaifio Welentsi said it was essential not only to express gratitude but also to show sincerity in fulfilling his responsibilities, adding that doing so would help ensure that those who voted for him feel they made the right choice.
He said the President’s “Thank You Tour”, across all regions was a vital and commendable initiative.
“Although I serve as a traditional leader with a busy schedule, I sometimes disguise myself to observe the discussions on social media,” the Nungua Mantse said.
“One hilarious remark they often make is questioning why leaders vanish into thin air after being elected but are quick to engage with ordinary people in washing, eating, playing lute, a lot, a lot among others.”
He said while these comments might seem funny, they carried a serious message; thus, the masses expect some level of gratitude or appreciation from the leaders after their election to office.
He pleaded with the President to ask his appointees to listen to the people.
“It is division of labour. I therefore urge everyone to view this “Thank You Tour” as the President and his government’s extension of bond and commitment to serve you and the sign of assurance that he will always be there for you when you need him most.”
He said it should be established that this “Thank You Tour” was not limited to those who voted for candidate Mahama but it also extended to his well wishers and admirers.
“Ultimately, Ghana must come first before politicians and political parties. This victory belongs to all of us,” he stated.
He said it was a testament to the power of unity, collaboration and the belief that together they could achieve great things.
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