John Mahama being sworn in as President of Ghana. |
John Dramani Mahama has officially assumed office as
the President of the Republic of Ghana, marking the beginning of his second
term in office after a resounding victory in the 2024 general elections.
The historic swearing-in ceremony took place at the
Black Star Square in Accra on January 7, 2025, with a crowd of dignitaries,
political leaders, and citizens in attendance to witness this momentous
occasion.
Mahama, the leader of the National Democratic Congress
(NDC), was sworn in by Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo, affirming his
commitment to serve the people of Ghana and uphold the Constitution.
His victory in the December 7 elections was a decisive
one, earning him a broad mandate from the electorate, and signaling widespread
confidence in his leadership.
The ceremony was attended by various global
dignitaries, including heads of state, diplomats, and representatives of
international organizations, who all came to congratulate Mahama on his return
to office.
The event also saw the official swearing-in of
Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang as the Vice President, making history as
the first woman to hold the position in Ghana.
As Mahama embarks on his second term, his focus will
be on addressing pressing issues such as youth unemployment, economic recovery,
healthcare, and infrastructure development. His administration aims to foster
an inclusive political environment, where every Ghanaian has the opportunity to
thrive.
The smooth transition of power and the peaceful nature
of the inauguration serve as a testament to Ghana’s strong democratic
practices, reinforcing the nation’s reputation as one of the most stable
democracies in Africa.
Source: HR Forum News
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