President-elect John Dramani Mahama has pledged to dedicate his leadership to fostering unity, development, and opportunities for all Ghanaians.
Speaking during a courtesy call on the Yegbonwura, the Overlord of the Gonja Kingdom, in Damongo, Savannah Region, Mahama reaffirmed his commitment to addressing the country’s pressing challenges and making Ghana a better place for all citizens.
The visit, described by Mahama as a homecoming, was an opportunity to express his gratitude for the prayers and support of the traditional authority during his successful election campaign.
He acknowledged the Yegbonwura’s pivotal role in rallying support for him, emphasizing the significance of their partnership in Ghana’s progress.
“I am home. This is where I was born many years ago, and I have come back to greet my father and present the victory I have earned to him. It is with his prayers that we have achieved this success,” Mahama said.
Reflecting on the journey to victory, Mahama noted the contributions of traditional leaders and their dedication to his cause.
“From the day I sent a delegation led by our party chairman to inform him of my candidacy, I know my father has not rested. He has roamed the country, prayed to our ancestors, and sought support from his fellow chiefs,” he added.
Mahama emphasized that while winning the election was significant, the true challenge lies ahead—restoring the country’s economy and alleviating hardships.
“We all know our economy is in crisis; there is hardship in the land. We need to work hard to turn our fortunes around and create prosperity and dignity for all Ghanaian people,” he stated.
Acknowledging the enormity of the task, Mahama appealed for continued prayers and collaboration from chiefs, imams, and all Ghanaians.
“My father advised me that I cannot handle the country alone. I must select people with good hearts who have the interests of Ghanaians at heart. I pray that God gives me the wisdom to choose the right people to help create economic prosperity.”
The President-elect also underscored the importance of unity and inclusivity, describing the electoral victory as a success not only for himself and his party but for all Ghanaians.
“This electoral success is a win for the whole of Ghana. Even our opponents who participated in the election are winners because we were able to conduct the election successfully,” he remarked.
Mahama concluded by urging all stakeholders to rally together in building a peaceful and prosperous Ghana, expressing optimism for the nation’s future under his leadership.