During a campaign stop in the Volta region, John Mahama, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) flag bearer, pledged to introduce a national day of prayer and thanksgiving if elected as president.
This proposed day would unite Ghanaians of all faiths in expressing gratitude and seeking divine guidance for the country’s future. Mahama highlighted the significance of faith and unity in driving national development, positioning this initiative as a cornerstone of his vision for Ghana.
The proposal has generated mixed reactions, with some Ghanaians embracing it as a way to foster national unity and spiritual reflection, while others question its practicality in addressing more pressing economic and social issues.
Despite the skepticism, the NDC sees this commitment as a strategic move to engage religious communities and encourage a collective spirit of gratitude and purpose.
As the 2024 election approaches, this pledge may become a talking point, reflecting the broader themes of faith and unity in Mahama’s campaign.
Source: OccupyGh.com
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