The Upcoming 2024 Presidential Election Ill Hand Over To Winner President Reiterates
Mon, 04 Nov 2024 06:00
The President, Nana Addo Dankshy;wa Akufo-Addo, has reassured Ghanaians and Anlos in particular that he would hand over power to any of the presidential candidates that win the upcoming December 7 election.
“As we all know without peace, there can be no proper developshy;ment,” President Akufo Addo stated. “The peace we are currently enjoying will be carried through to the elections,” the President stated.
President Akufo Addo said this at the weekend when he addressed a grand durbar of the chiefs and people of the Anlo State to climax their one-month activities marking the 2024 Hogbetsotsoza at Anloga in the Anlo District of the Volta Region.
The objective of the festival celebrated annually by the Anlos, was to bring the people together to renew their sense of oneness and to raise funds to complement government’s efforts in their develshy;opment agenda.
This year’s celebration under the theme “Strengthening bonds and embracing our shared heritage”, brought people from across the country to Anloga.
He acknowledged the contribushy;tions of the chiefs and people of Anlo, emphasizing the need for peace and unity as the nation heads towards another election.
President Akufo-Addo used the occasion to thank the people of Anlo for their long-standing peace and for consistently supporting his administration.
He explained further that as he prepared to complete his tenure, he was making a pledge to the people of a free, fair and transparent election and respect the will of the people.
The President stated that even though it was left with some few months for his administration to hand over, government would conshy;tinue to address the developmental obstacles in the area.
The National Democratic Congress vice presidential canshy;didate, Professor Naana Opoku Agyemang who graced the occashy;sion on behalf of the flagbearer of the NDC, John Dramani Mahama, commended the chiefs and people of Anlo for their rich culture exshy;hibited throughout the festival.
She observed that even though “we have cultural diversity it is imshy;portant we all cherish and preserve our culture for children yet unborn.
Ghanaian Times

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