President John Mahama says his critics must join forces with him to fix Ghana rather than keep raving and ranting on radio.
“…It doesn’t pay to vent our frustration on radio talk show programmes”, the president chastised Sunday when he spoke as the Guest of honour at the 120th celebration of the Catholic Archdiocese of Accra.
“If we must to build a better and prosperous nation, all of us need to come together and act in concert,” he stressed.
According to him, “the quest to build a desirous, prosperous and better Ghana is the responsibility of all of us”.
He said despite a few challenges confronting the country, “God’s favour is still on Ghana”.
President Mahama also noted that contrary to the cynicism of some Ghanaians, “Ghana is not at a standstill”.
He pledged to offer the needed leadership to move Ghana forward.