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“Put Ghana First, Above Party, Tribe and Personal Interests” — Prez Mahama urges Ghanaians

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President John Dramani Mahama has called on citizens to prioritize national interest over partisan, tribal, or personal considerations, emphasizing that true patriotism lies in everyday actions.

Speaking at the 69th Independence Anniversary under the theme “Building Prosperity, Inspiring Hope,” at the Jubilee House, President Mahama described the theme as “more than just ceremonial,” saying it symbolizes a covenant between government and the people — a commitment that every decision and policy must foster prosperity and renew hope for every Ghanaian.

Reflecting on Ghana’s independence struggle, led by Kwame Nkrumah, the President recalled Nkrumah’s declaration at independence: “the battle has ended and Ghana, our beloved country, is free forever.” He further noted that the freedom of Ghana is intrinsically linked to the total liberation of the African continent.

Democratic Maturity and National Development

President Mahama praised Ghana’s democratic credentials, highlighting the nation’s culture of political tolerance and peaceful transitions of power.

“Our democracy has endured because we have learned to compete without destroying, to disagree without hatred and to transfer power peacefully,” he said, noting that successive administrations, regardless of political affiliation, have contributed to national development.

Honouring the African Diaspora

The President also underscored Ghana’s historic ties with the African diaspora, acknowledging the painful legacy of the transatlantic slave trade. He reminded Ghanaians that the dungeons at Cape Coast Castle and Elmina Castle remain stark reminders of millions of Africans forcibly taken across the Middle Passage.

Yet, he said, the tragedies of the past had produced resilient communities worldwide. “The remarkable resilience, creativity and cultural brilliance of the African diaspora continue to influence the world today,” he added.

In a historic announcement, President Mahama revealed that Ghana would soon take international steps to seek historical justice. “Later this month Ghana will submit a motion to the United Nations declaring slavery and the transatlantic slave trade the gravest crime against humanity,” he said, stressing that the move aims to strengthen the global campaign for dignity, justice, and restitution.

Patriotism, Discipline, and Unity

Turning to the theme of citizen responsibility, President Mahama urged Ghanaians to demonstrate patriotism not through rhetoric but through everyday actions. “Patriotism should extend beyond slogans. True patriotism must be shown through our everyday actions,” he said, adding that national development requires discipline and integrity.

“Independence granted us freedom, but freedom demands responsibility,” he emphasized, calling for unity and the prioritization of country above party, tribe, or personal interest.

Concluding his address, President Mahama lauded the resilience of Ghanaians over six decades of nationhood. “The journey has not always been smooth. We have stumbled and often felt disappointed in ourselves, but we have never given up,” he said, celebrating the enduring spirit of the Ghanaian people.

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