Former President John Dramani Mahama recently addressed concerns about the current hardships faced by Ghanaians under the Akufo-Addo government. Speaking at the Sanctuary of Wind and Fire Assemblies of God Church in Tamale on New Year’s Eve, he acknowledged the challenges being experienced by the Ghanaian populace and encouraged them not to lose hope.
In his address, Mahama noted that some Ghanaians have expressed a willingness to boycott the 2024 polls due to the difficulties they are currently enduring. He urged citizens, especially the youth, to remain engaged in the democratic process and emphasized the importance of casting their votes on Election Day, December 7, 2024.
The former president conveyed a message of resilience and faith, highlighting that despite the ongoing crisis, God's plan for Ghana is not yet concluded. He emphasized the significance of perseverance in the face of adversity, emphasizing that difficult times serve as a test of faith and an opportunity for learning and growth.
Mahama also expressed optimism for the future of Ghana, envisioning a resurgence of the nation's prominence on the international stage. He reassured the congregation that Ghana, often referred to as the Black Star of Africa, would overcome its current challenges and rise once again.
As Ghanaians navigate through these trying times, Mahama's message serves as a reminder to maintain hope, actively participate in shaping the country's future, and trust in the potential for a renewed and prosperous Ghana.
The former president's words resonate as a call to action for citizens to uphold their faith in Ghana's resilience and to actively contribute towards building a brighter future for the nation.
(This article is sourced from citinewsroom.com curated by Bertha Akuaku Mydailyreports24)
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