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Ghana's President Calls for Unity to Rebuild the Country
Ghana's President Calls for Unity to Rebuild the Country
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Last Thursday, the Ghanaian leader said that "Ghana is a crime scene," acknowledging that although it was known the economy was in crisis, his personal... 28.02.2025, Sputnik Africa
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President John Dramani Mahama has urged Ghanaians to come together to rebuild the nation, emphasizing unity as the key to overcoming economic hardships and fostering national progress.In his first State of the Nation Address since returning to power last month, Mahama stressed that collective action is essential for addressing the country’s challenges and realizing the aspirations of its people.Acknowledging the economic crises affecting Ghana, Mahama reassured citizens that the difficulties are not insurmountable. Instead, he framed them as an opportunity for innovation and national renewal. He attributed his electoral victory to the trust Ghanaians have in his ability to resolve these issues, reaffirming his commitment to leading the country toward recovery.He called on all citizens—regardless of political affiliation or social background—to take part in rebuilding the nation, ensuring that no one is left behind. The president promised an inclusive approach to creating "the Ghana we want," urging all Ghanaians to work together toward a brighter future.
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Ghana's President Calls for Unity to Rebuild the Country
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Last Thursday, the Ghanaian leader said that "Ghana is a crime scene," acknowledging that although it was known the economy was in crisis, his personal discoveries revealed that the economy had been mismanaged in a criminal manner.
President John Dramani Mahama has
urged Ghanaians to come together to rebuild the nation, emphasizing unity as the key to overcoming economic hardships and fostering national progress.
In his first State of the Nation Address since returning to power last month, Mahama stressed that collective action is essential for addressing the country’s challenges and realizing the aspirations of its people.
Acknowledging the economic crises affecting Ghana, Mahama reassured citizens that the difficulties are not insurmountable. Instead, he framed them as an opportunity for innovation and
national renewal. He attributed his electoral victory to the trust Ghanaians have in his ability to resolve these issues, reaffirming his commitment to leading the country toward recovery.
"There is strength in unity. Ghana's greatest strength lies in its people—its young and energetic youth. If we stand united, we can be more resilient and build together the power of collective action to overcome economic and social challenges," said Mahama.
He called on all citizens—regardless of political affiliation or social background—to take part in rebuilding the nation, ensuring that no one is left behind. The president promised an inclusive approach to creating "the Ghana we want," urging all Ghanaians to work together toward a brighter
future.