Former President John Mahama on Monday addressed the nation on the theme "Ghana at a Crossroads."
The address centred on the country and some challenges facing the citizenry in recent times. The event took place at the Kempinski Gold Coast Hotel, Accra.
Mr Mahama in a post on Facebook explaining the need for this address noted that "our country is, sadly, at a Crossroads, and demands that leadership listens to the people and acts appropriately."
"This is the surest way to success on our chosen national journey of democracy and opportunities for all. Ghana must be placed fully unto the desired road," he added.
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