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President John Mahama has responded to the New Patriotic Party (NPP) main opposition leader Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.
Nana
Addo raised a number of issues during what he calls 'the True State of
the Nation' held on Monday at the College of Physicians and Surgeons in
Accra.
This was after President Mahama's State of the Nation Address in Parliament on Thursday.
Reacting in a facebook post to the NPP Press Conference on Monday, President Mahama wrote:
“I
have always believed in the tremendous power that exists within every
single Ghanaian: the power to influence the course of events and the
power to shape the future of this great nation of ours. It is with this
belief that I took office as President four years ago, and it is with
this same belief that last week I delivered my State of the Nation
Address.
The opposition is exercising its democratic
right to criticize, which is a proof that we are living in a healthy
democracy. However, it would be wrong to try to minimize our
achievements and the depth of Ghana’s transformation in the last three
years. For me, as President, these last three years are a story of hope–
a hope shared by so many of us. This is because what we have been able
to achieve so far is for all of us, and it was made possible only
through the continuous participation of all of us.
The
most important fact about the transformative stories I shared last week,
the most fundamental truth about them is that they are not my
achievements, they are our achievements! They are Ghana’s achievements!
Step
by step, we built something important, something that lays the
foundation for irreversible improvements in the lives of all of us! We
worked hard every day, we kept the faith, we kept moving forward – this
is how we achieved all this!
Together we are changing lives, one individual at a time. These are our achievements!
This is why I will keep talking about them – because when I talk about them I am honouring each and every one of you”.
In a related development, Peacefmonline is reliably informed that there will be another response from government, possibly the Communications Ministry.
A
press conference is scheduled to take place Monday afternoon at the
"Meet The Press Conference Room" near the GNAT Hall at 4PM. |
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