President Akufo-Addo has admitted that there were difficulties in overseeing Ghana’s economy during his administration, which led to severe hardships for the people.
In his penultimate State of the Nation Address, which he gave in Parliament on Tuesday, February 27, the President emphasized the significance of this recognition in reviving the resilient and determined spirit of Ghanaians to work toward a better future.
President Akufo-Addo expressed optimism about Ghana’s current trajectory towards recovery despite the country’s past challenges.
He appealed to the populace to continue having faith in the government and to support its initiatives designed to lessen the suffering endured by all.
“Mr. Speaker, we stumbled, but we are rising again. We were bruised, but we are healing. We have recovered our footing. We have dusted ourselves off, and now we face tomorrow with confidence.
“Every day we pray and hope that adversity may spare our families, our communities and our dear nation.”
“But should we be confronted by misfortune; we must face it like people with a proud history who fight and do not flee. Yenim ko; yen nim adwane. That is the Ghanaian spirit. That is our armour and our shield. This is our ethos,” President Akufo-Addo stated.
Source: Ghanatodayonline.com