The founder of the 18Plus4NDC, Bridget Bonnie, has expressed her confidence in President John Dramani Mahama’s ability to deliver on his promises and steer Ghana towards progress.
Speaking at the swearing-in ceremony held at Black Star Square on Tuesday, January 7th, 2025, Madam Bonnie urged Ghanaians to remain hopeful and patient as the new administration begins its work.
Addressing the media after the ceremony, she praised President Mahama’s leadership qualities and highlighted his experience as a crucial asset. “I trust President Mahama to deliver for Ghana,” she stated.
“He has repeatedly proven that he understands the challenges our nation faces and has the vision to address them. Let us have faith in his ability to lead us to a brighter future.”
Madam Bonnie also called on citizens to support the government by giving it the time and space needed to implement its policies effectively.
She encouraged the public to focus on unity and collective effort to achieve national development.
“Leadership takes time, and the challenges ahead require patience and cooperation. Ghanaians should rally behind President Mahama and trust the process. Together, we can build a stronger, more prosperous nation,” she remarked.
The 18Plus4NDC founder concluded by expressing optimism about Ghana’s future under the new administration.
“I believe that this is the dawn of a new era for our country. Let’s stand united, remain hopeful, and work alongside this government to achieve the progress we all desire.”
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