President John Dramani Mahama has
urged Ghanaians to move forward into the year 2016 with courage and not
caution.
In a 4:22minute televised message on
New Year’s eve, the President said, “just as each of us is greeting the New
Year with the intention of constructive change and the expectation of exciting
new possibilities in our personal lives, let us also greet it with the same
intentions and expectations in the life of our nation and let us go forward in
2016 with courage and not caution, with optimism and a faith in our ability to
achieve and succeed.”
President Mahama said his government
would continue to listen to the concerns of Ghanaians and serve with the
understanding that one of the hallmarks of Ghana’s democracy was the continuous
communication between the people of the nation and their elected
representatives.
“Each and every member of this
government will uphold the promises that have been made to you the people whose
interest we serve. Those who fall short of that commitment have been, and will
continue to be asked to tender their resignations, and relieved of their
responsibilities.”
“Ghana is not for one person or one
political party. Ghana is not for some select group of people, Ghana is for all
of us, for all our children. Ghana is for future generations,”
the President said.-
the President said.-
Fellow Ghanaians, my brothers and
sisters, it gives me great pleasure to join you in bidding farewell to 2015 and
welcoming a New Year.
This is a time for celebration, a
time to express gratitude for the good fortune and blessings bestowed upon us
throughout the course of this past year.
Not least of all the blessings of
good health and life itself. This is also a time for contemplation and
analysis. A time as we move forward in our lives to leave behind the setbacks
and the limitations of the past because with this New Year comes new
opportunities and the promises of limitless possibilities.
This is true not only for us as
individuals but for us as a nation. 2015 was in many ways a challenging year.
There was growth and numerous accomplishments, but we also experienced a number
of setbacks and faced what at the time felt like limitations. They were not all
together unexpected, indeed I had asked you the good citizens of Ghana to
exercise patience and bear with us during the difficult periods.
Words cannot express how impressed
and inspired I have been by the understanding, the strong support and
consistent encouragement with which you have responded.
Even the voices that were raised in
disagreement or criticism, spoke volumes of truth about your unwavering love of
Ghana and our shared desire despite whatever different opinions on policies or
methodologies to see our nation progress. I applaud this steadfast patriotism
given the increasing unrest, terror and instability that is occurring
throughout the world, your resolve to work together towards the implementation
of long term sustainable solutions for the development of our beloved Ghana is
the more appreciated and it is all the more necessary.
We are closer now than ever before
to realizing the fruits of our patience, so let us not surrender our
perseverance and the pride of nationalism to negativity or pessimism.
My brothers and sisters, last year
as we ushered in 2015 I assured you that I was listening to your concerns and I
pledge to continue to listen. I will continue to serve this country with the
understanding that one of the hallmarks of our democracy is the continuous
communication between the people of the nation and their elected
representatives.
I assure you once again today as
your President that each and every member of this government is listening to
your concerns and is committed to working for the greater good of Ghana and for
the welfare of its people.
Each and every member of this
government will uphold the promises that have been made to you the people whose
interest we serve. Those who fall short of that commitment have been and will
continue to be asked to tender their resignations, and relieved of their
responsibilities.
Ghana is not for one person or one
political party. Ghana is not for some select group of people, Ghana is for all
of us, for all our children. Ghana is for future generations.
We should always remember that the
actions and attitudes we take now, all of us, not merely those of us in
government will determine the course of their fate.
Just as each of us is greeting the
New Year with the intention of constructive change and the expectation of
exciting new possibilities in our personal lives, let us also greet it with the
same intentions and expectations in the life of our nation and let us go
forward in 2016 with courage and not caution, with optimism and a faith in our
ability to achieve and succeed.
I wish all of you a safe and joyous
celebration and a 2016 that is filled with good health, happiness and
prosperity. May God continue to bless you and our homeland Ghana during this
New Year and always. I thank you for your kind attention.
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