Fellow Comrades, as we embark on this journey for the swearing in of the President-Elect and reset Ghana, I urge you all to unite and work tirelessly to support John Mahama’s vision for our mother Ghana. From the branch to the national level, it is our collective duty to build a strong foundation that will propel us for John mahama to deliver to Shame critics.
We must eschew the negative tendencies that would hinder our progress in the next NDC administration, such as complacency, backbiting, sabotage, and infighting. Instead, let us foster a spirit of unity, cooperation, and dedication to our noble cause of resetting the country. We must recognize that our diversity is our strength and that together, we can achieve greatness.
To the incoming government appointees, I charge you with the responsibility of working diligently to ensure John Mahama’s success. It is imperative that we eliminate corruption, embezzlement, and other detrimental activities that could tarnish the reputation of the next NDC administration. We must be mindful of the fact that the eyes of the nation will be upon us, and we must conduct ourselves in a manner that is transparent, accountable, and responsible.
Comrades , as we prepare adequately to take the reins of power from 7th January, 2025, let us remember that we are not just representing ourselves, but also the millions of Ghanaians who have placed their trust in us. We must be guided by a sense of purpose, a sense of duty, and a sense of responsibility to the people who have elected us to serve them.
Let us seize this opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives of Ghanaians and enjoy the fruits of our labor for the next 16 years. The NPP has failed to deliver, and it is time for us to take the reins and propel Ghana forward. We must be bold, we must be courageous, and we must be determined to succeed.
Together, we can achieve greatness and create a conducive environment for the masses. Let us march forward with unity, purpose, and dedication, knowing that a better Ghana is possible under the leadership of John Mahama and the NDC.
Story by Lawrence Odoom/Phalonzy