Mahama Advocates for Unity and Collaborative Leadership to Reset Ghana

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President-elect John Dramani Mahama has emphasized the need for collaborative governance as he prepares to assume office on January 7, 2025.

Speaking at a watch night service at an Assemblies of God church in Tamale on December 31, 2024, Mahama stressed that despite the National Democratic Congress (NDC) securing a clear majority in Parliament, no single entity can lead the nation effectively in isolation.

“Even though we have a large majority, people say you can use it to do this; you can use it to do that. No, that is not what it is about,” Mahama remarked.

He called for unity among all political factions and stakeholders, stating, “It is about working together to build the nation we want. One person can’t do it alone. It’s true I was voted for; my face was on the ballot papers, but that is why I say building the Ghana we want together—together is the most important word there.”

Mahama reiterated his commitment to fostering inclusivity, inviting participation from all political parties and even nonpartisan groups. “It will take all of us—NPP, NDC, New Force, Movement for Change, CPP, PNC, ACP, and everyone, even those who don’t belong to any party,” he noted. This collaborative message comes at a time when many Ghanaians are hopeful for a governance style that bridges divides and focuses on addressing pressing national issues such as unemployment, infrastructure development, and education.

Mahama’s victory in the December 7th general election, with 56.55% of the vote, marks his return to the presidency and reflects a strong mandate from Ghanaians for change.

Cocksurely, as he prepares to take office, Mahama’s emphasis on collaborative governance and inclusivity offers a promising start to his presidency.

By: Phalonzy

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