Former President John Dramani Mahama has called for unity among all political parties to drive Ghana’s transformation and address the country’s challenges.
Speaking at the 31st all-night service at the Sanctuary of Wind and Fire Assemblies of God in Tamale on December 31, Mahama emphasized the need for collective action, urging Ghanaians from all political backgrounds to come together for the common good.
He noted that while the electoral campaign and voting process may be over, the real work for the nation is just beginning. “It will take everyone, including the National Democratic Congress, the New Patriotic Party, and even those who belong to no political party, to rebuild this nation,” he said.
Mahama also highlighted the importance of faith and spiritual renewal, encouraging his appointees to stay grounded in their duties. He further called on Ghanaians to intensify prayers and fasting, stressing that the country is in crisis and requires divine intervention.
“The easy part is done, now the hard work begins,” Mahama remarked. “If we prayed for a successful election, we must pray even harder now for the prosperity and revival of our nation.” He concluded by quoting his young daughter, saying, “We must make Ghana the Black Star of Africa once again.”