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2024 election: 10 key takeaways from President-elect Mahama’s victory speech

2024 election: 10 key takeaways from President-elect Mahama’s victory speech

Ghana’s President-elect, John Dramani Mahama, delivered a powerful victory speech on Monday night, reflecting on the results of the 2024 election and outlining his vision for the country. Mahama, who secured 6,328,397 votes (56.55%) from 267 constituencies, defeated Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), who garnered 4,657,304 votes (41.61%). While results from nine constituencies remain outstanding, Mahama’s victory has been confirmed. Below are the ten key takeaways from his address:

1. A swift and collaborative transition
Mahama, joined by his wife Lordina and children, announced plans to initiate a joint transitional team with outgoing President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo on Wednesday, December 11, 2024, for a seamless transition of power.

2. Acknowledgment of a decisive mandate
Mahama expressed gratitude for the “outstanding mandate” given to him by the Ghanaian people, highlighting the overwhelming support that facilitated his return to leadership.

3. Gratitude to key supporters
He thanked various groups, including his family, Vice President-elect Prof. Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, his campaign team, party members, and the electorate for their dedication and belief in his vision.

4. A historic moment for women’s leadership
Mahama celebrated the election of Ghana’s first female Vice President, Prof. Opoku-Agyemang, calling it a significant milestone for gender equality and a source of inspiration for women worldwide.

5. Commitment to national unity
The president-elect emphasized the need for national unity, urging all Ghanaians to work together regardless of political affiliation to create a nation that serves everyone, not just a select few.

6. Vision for economic transformation
Mahama reiterated his 24-Hour Economy Initiative, aimed at fostering sustainable job creation, and addressed critical areas such as affordable housing, healthcare, food security, and clean water access.

7. Restoring faith in governance
Acknowledging the governance challenges of recent years, Mahama vowed to rebuild trust between citizens and leaders. He noted the dark periods Ghana has endured and stressed the importance of governing with humility and meeting the aspirations of the people.

8. Emphasis on Ghana’s global leadership
Mahama reaffirmed Ghana’s position as a resilient and proud leader on the world stage, inspiring not only Africa but the entire globe with its example of democracy and development.

9. Appeal for calm and responsible celebrations
Amid reports of vandalism following the election, Mahama called on Ghanaians to celebrate responsibly and avoid destructive acts. He urged citizens to channel their energy into positive efforts that will help rebuild the nation.

10. Call to action
Ending his speech with optimism, Mahama urged citizens to rise to the occasion, meet high expectations, and embrace the change ahead. He acknowledged the weight of the office and emphasized the importance of unity and hard work for a brighter future.

In his address, Mahama set the tone for his upcoming administration, emphasizing collaboration, accountability, and a collective vision for a prosperous and inclusive Ghana.

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