President John Mahama has called on Ghanaians to embrace the vision of the country’s founding fathers, expressing confidence that their aspirations for Ghana can be realized within this generation.
Speaking at the 68th Independence Day Anniversary held at Jubilee House on Thursday, March 6, President Mahama reflected on Ghana’s historic journey to independence and the sacrifices made by national heroes. He emphasized the need for unity, hard work, and dedication to build a prosperous future.
“As I said before Parliament, we shall live the dreams of our forebears in our lifetime. This is not just a promise; it is a call to action,” he stated.
The President’s speech resonated with the anniversary theme, “Reflect, Review and Reset,” encouraging Ghanaians to build on past successes while tackling present-day challenges with optimism and determination.
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“Let this be our mission to rise above fear, silence the voices of doubt, harness the strength within us, and create a future that is fair, prosperous, and inclusive,” he added.
Mahama’s message of shared responsibility and resilience comes at a time when the nation faces economic challenges. His address served as a powerful reminder that Ghana’s path to self-sufficiency and sustainable growth is a collective effort that requires the commitment of all citizens.
As the country celebrates another milestone of independence, President Mahama’s call to action aims to inspire a renewed sense of patriotism and purpose among Ghanaians, ensuring that the vision of the nation’s forefathers becomes a reality