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Ghana's soul is calling for change - Mahama

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Sat, 31 Aug 2024 Source: Anthony Obeng Afrane

In a nation rich with cultural heritage and resilient spirit, the call for change echoes through the vibrant streets of Ghana like a powerful drumbeat, resonating with the hopes and dreams of its people.

Former President John Dramani Mahama stands at the forefront of this movement, advocating for a revitalised economy that not only addresses the pressing challenges of today but also paves the way for a prosperous tomorrow.

With a keen understanding of the socio-economic landscape and an unwavering commitment to inclusive growth, Mahama envisions a Ghana where innovation thrives, job opportunities abound, and sustainable practices are at the heart of development.

As the echoes of economic hardship resonate through the bustling markets of towns and the tranquil villages of the country, it becomes evident that the time for change is now.

Bad governance and unprecedented corruption by the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia-led administration coupled with excessive economic hardship has exacerbated existing vulnerabilities, leaving many citizens grappling with uncertainty about their futures.

Amidst this backdrop of economic strain, former President John Mahama emerges as a voice of hope and transformation. With a deep understanding of Ghana's socio-economic fabric, Mahama advocates for a revitalised economy that prioritizes sustainable growth, job creation, and equitable opportunities for all.

His vision is not merely a response to the current challenges; it is a blueprint for a resilient and prosperous Ghana that harnesses its strengths and embraces innovation.

In this journey of rediscovery and renewal, the soul of Ghana calls for change, beckoning its citizens to come together for a common purpose on December 7, 2024, to vote massively for the nation builder, John Dramani Mahama as president.

Columnist: Anthony Obeng Afrane