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John Dramani Mahama: The Crisis In Ghana Demands Sincere Prayers

Former President John Dramani Mahama has called on Ghanaians to seek divine intervention in addressing the country’s current economic and social challenges. Speaking at a community engagement in the Volta Region, Mahama urged citizens to unite in prayer while emphasizing the importance of responsible leadership and collective action to steer the nation back on track.

A Call for National Unity

Mahama highlighted the severity of the economic downturn, citing rising inflation, unemployment, and the cost of living as critical issues affecting the average Ghanaian. He described the crisis as unprecedented and called for spiritual and practical measures to address the nation’s struggles.

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“As a nation, we must recognize the power of prayer and collective effort. Ghana’s current state requires us to unite as one people, not only to pray but also to take decisive actions to solve our problems,” Mahama said.

The Role of Leadership

The former president did not shy away from criticizing the current administration for its handling of the economy. He pointed out that poor policy decisions, corruption, and a lack of transparency have worsened the crisis. However, he maintained that blame alone would not solve the issues, and Ghanaians must focus on finding sustainable solutions.

Encouraging Faith and Resilience

Mahama reminded citizens of Ghana’s history of overcoming challenges and expressed confidence in the resilience of the people. He also encouraged religious leaders to lead prayers for peace, stability, and wisdom for the country’s leadership.

Moving Forward

As Ghana faces mounting economic challenges, Mahama’s call for fervent prayers resonates with many citizens who are seeking hope in these trying times. His message underscores the need for spiritual guidance coupled with practical governance to navigate the current crisis.

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The former president concluded his remarks by urging all Ghanaians, regardless of political affiliation or faith, to work together to restore the country’s prosperity.

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