President-elect John Dramani Mahama has shared a poignant reflection on the fleeting nature of power and admiration.
During his victory thanksgiving service, Mahama revealed that his past experience has taught him to remain grounded amidst the praise and adoration.
He recalled how, after losing the 2016 election, the numerous visitors and gift-givers disappeared, leaving only his loyal family, close friends, and church members by his side.
This humbling experience has reminded him that the trappings of power are temporary and that the title of “president” is fleeting.
Mahama underscored his commitment to staying grounded and focused on serving the people, rather than getting caught up in the pomp and circumstance of power.
He said, “When I lost in 2016, the hampers stopped coming. the many people who used to come to my gate and try to get in to see me just for a minute stopped coming. It was only my siblings. my family, my closest friends and others, my church members who continued to stand close to me. So for me, these trappings of power don’t get to my head, I know that all the praises and blessings you’ll be showered with by people are temporary. It’s because of that word attached to your name ‘president’, one day it’ll go and you’ll be with those around.”