25th December 2024 1:31:17 PM
2 mins readEffutu MP and Majority Leader, Alexander Kwamena Afenyo-Markin has conveyed his gratitude for the enduring tranquility in Ghana.
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During a phone conversation on Joy FM's Super Morning Show, he acknowledged the nation's post-election stability, remarking, "We thank God for the peace we have in the country."
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Reflecting on the heightened emotions during the election period, Mr. Afenyo-Markin praised the nation for its commendable conduct throughout the process.
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"Although the election atmosphere was tense, we have managed to maintain peace and unity as a nation," he stated.
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With Christmas drawing near, Mr. Afenyo-Markin urged Ghanaians to embrace the essence of national unity.
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He highlighted that, despite political divisions, the shared Ghanaian identity remains a unifying force for all citizens.
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"Politics will come and go, we may have our differences and ideologies, but what unites us all is the Ghanaian spirit. Let’s remember that we are one people, bound by a common purpose and love for our country," he added.
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As the holiday season draws near, Mr. Afenyo-Markin highlighted the need to keep Ghana’s development at the forefront.
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He urged efforts to create a country rooted in fairness and equal opportunities for everyone.
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"As we celebrate Christmas, let us also remember that building a fair, just, and equitable country should be our focus," he said.
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"When we create a nation with equal opportunities for everyone, there will be no need for disruptions. We must keep our eyes on the prize—national development."
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Mr. Afenyo-Markin voiced his optimism about Ghana's future, highlighting the nation's ability to fulfill its ambition of becoming "the gateway to Africa." He underscored the need for collaboration and shared determination among Ghanaians to achieve this goal.
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Speaking directly to his party members, he acknowledged the setback of the recent election results but urged them to stay hopeful, emphasizing that opportunities for progress still lie ahead.
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"Even though we did not win the election, there is still a bright future ahead for us," he affirmed.
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"We need to act collectively, remain hopeful, and enjoy this festive season. There is much to look forward to, and the future is still bright for all of us."
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Mr. Afenyo-Markin conveyed his deep appreciation for the ongoing peace in Ghana, recognizing the strength of the people in upholding unity amidst a politically charged atmosphere.
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"The peace we have in this country is a blessing," he said.
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"We must continue to nurture this peace and ensure that it remains the foundation upon which we build our future," he said.
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