President John Dramani Mahama has said that every anniversary of Ghana’s independence should serve as a moment for reflection on the legacy being built for future generations rather than just a celebration of past achievements.
Speaking during the 68th Independence commemoration at the Jubilee House, President Mahama called on Ghanaians to move beyond lamenting past failures and instead focus on how well national resources are being stewarded for posterity.
“Rather than perpetually decrying our failures, every anniversary of our independence must present an opportunity for us to account for the legacy we are building for the next generation,” Mahama stated on Thursday, March 6.
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“We of this generation are merely custodians of this country and its resources. They have been entrusted to us to manage wisely today for the generation of tomorrow.”
He urged leaders and citizens alike to ensure that Ghana’s independence story is not one of missed opportunities but of continuous efforts toward progress. According to him, history will not be kind to those who fail to make meaningful contributions to national development.
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“Posterity will not accept our failures or take them kindly,” Mahama warned while assuring that “As President, I am committed to providing bold leadership and the clarity of vision needed to navigate the turbulent economic waters we are currently sailing in while safeguarding our future.”
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