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Ghana Will Thrive Under Akufo-Addo – Obasanjo Writes

  • 11TH DECEMBER, 2020
  • Ex Nigerian Military and Civilian President, Olusegun Obasanjo, wrote a congratulatory a letter to the President of Ghana, Nana Akufo-Addo, over his reelection.

In a letter dated December 10, 2020, Obasanjo said,

“Let me hasten to congratulate you, the government, and the people of Ghana on the successful conduct of the Ghanaian general elections held on the 7 December 2020.”

The former President said Akufo-Addo’s reelection is a testimony of his performance in office.

In the letter, EKO HOT BLOG gathered that he expressed optimism that the president-elect will remain as enthusiastic, as energetic, as focused, and as committed as he has been in the last four years in serving the people of Ghana and the rest of Africa.

Read Also: Buhari Commends The Ghanians On Successful Elections

While praying that God will grant him more success in his second term, Obasanjo appealed to the Ghanaian President to “be magnanimous in victory, unite the nation, and bring all hands on deck for the growth, development and progress of Ghana.”

On the deadly coronavirus pandemic, Obasanjo encouraged Akufo-Addo to take leadership and explore all available to secure safe, effective, available, and affordable COVID-19 vaccines for all Ghanaians and their African brothers and sisters.

“But in doing so, I urge you not to lose sight of your determination to have a “Ghana beyond aid,” Obasanjo said.

Samuel David

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