Promises Were Not Mere Rhetoric, But a Covenant -JDM

President John Dramani Mahama has assured Ghanaians that the promises made by his administration were not empty words, but a commitment to the people. In his New Year message to the nation, Mahama highlighted the progress made in the rehabilitation of roads across the country.
According to the President, his administration has begun the rehabilitation of 2000km of roads nationwide, a testament to their commitment to improving Ghana’s infrastructure. Mahama emphasized that the work done so far is just the beginning, and more efforts are underway to ensure that every corner of the country has access to good roads.
Mahama’s message is seen as a demonstration of his administration’s focus on development. Sources close to the President reveal that he remains committed to the ideals of his administration and is working tirelessly to ensure that Ghana develops.
The President’s New Year message has been welcomed by many Ghanaians, who appreciate his commitment to accountability and transparency. According to observers, Mahama’s message is a reminder that leaders have a responsibility to serve the people and deliver on their promises.
In his message, Mahama urged Ghanaians to work together to build a better nation, emphasizing that development is a collective responsibility. He expressed optimism that the country would overcome its challenges and emerge stronger in the new year.
As Ghana continues to navigate its development path, Mahama’s message serves as a reminder of the importance of leadership and accountability. The President’s commitment to his promises is a testament to his dedication to the people of Ghana.
Author: Korkor Anumu



