Eric Sosu, a member of the National Democratic Congress’s (NDC) National Communication Team, believes President John Dramani Mahama is committed to creating a positive legacy at the end of his tenure.
Eric Sosu discussed Mahama’s dedication to Ghana’s progress and said the President is very worried about his legacy.
He emphasized that fulfilling the pledges made in his manifesto, which won him the confidence and support of Ghanaians, will be Mahama’s top priority.
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I believe that President John Dramani Mahama has a unique opportunity because he is not coming in to ask for a second mandate. This is possibly the last mandate he has to leave a legacy, and he has been carrying that burden throughout our interactions. As a result, I think he will work very hard to leave a legacy and won’t consider who will be the next president in the next four years.
“ I think he will concentrate on how to fulfill the promises he has given Ghanaians, and I pray that the Almighty God would support him by giving him wisdom, health, and strength as well as devoted and loyal individuals who will assist him in carrying out his plan. ” he revealed.
In order to boost the nation’s development and progress, he urged Ghanaians to help Mr. Mahama in whatever manner they can and not only rely on what the president has to provide. He also expressed optimism that the president will live up to Ghanaians’ aspirations.
“I believe Ghanaians will be referees and checking the boxes to see if he is doing what we promised, I have no doubt he will leave up to expectation, but it will require the consented effort of Ghanaians to put our shoulders to the wheel to move the country forward,” Eric Sosu told Kofi Doe Lawson on Adwenkasa on Accra-based Original FM 91.9
“ We should consider what we can do to help the government and for the advancement of mother Ghana, rather than what the government will do for us. Try your best to support ,” he added.