Ghana will come out of economic turbulence – President Mahama
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President John Mahama
President John Dramani Mahama on Sunday said Ghana would soon come out of the socio-economic turbulence it is currently going through.
He said “Developed countries such as the United States of America, the United Kingdom, Japan and Germany all went through both political and economic turbulence but with perseverance, they have all succeeded.”
President Mahama sad this when he joined the Star of the Sea Catholic Church to thank God for his victory in the 2012 election petition case at the Supreme Court a couple of months ago.
This is the fourth time President Mahama has visited various churches to offer thanks after earlier on visiting the RingWay Assemblies of God Church, Action Chapel International and The Mount Cedar Chapel.
The thanksgiving service was also attended by First Lady Lordina Mahama, Ministers of state, Members of Parliament, and leadership of the National Democratic Congress, among others.
It also attracted both Catholics and non-Catholics to worship at the Dansoman-based Church.
President Mahama said his administration would exhibit best governance to sustain Ghana’s position on the continent as the shinning star of Africa, by deepening her democratic credentials.
He, however, called on all Ghanaians and stakeholders to play responsible roles that would support government to carry out the needed development projects in the country.
“God has raised his hands on Ghana and we cannot afford to fail the people in our pursuit for growth and development”, President Mahama added.
President Mahama said life was a journey that could not be smooth or rough forever and called for collective prayers to ensure success.
The Very Reverend Father, Samuel Filton-Mensah, Parish Priest of the Star of the Sea Catholic Church advised President Mahama to form a formidable team that could be likened to that of Moses, Joshua and Aaron to be able to execute the governance of the country.