By Evans Worlanyo Ameamu
Keta (VR), Jan 8, GNA – Hundreds of National Democratic Congress (NDC) supporters in the Keta Municipality of the Volta Region have expressed confidence in President John Dramani Mahama’s second term in office.
The supporters believed that the second coming of Mahama will create more jobs opportunities, revamp economy and benefit all Ghanaian regardless of their level of education.
Mr Christian Dogbey, NDC supporter at Keta in an interview with the Ghana News Agency, said that many remained hopeful that President Mahama and NDC would bring the desired change in the country.
“With the NDC’s victory in the 2024 December polls, we are hopeful and expecting a new chapter of development and Mahama’s second coming is a blessing which seems to be crucial step toward achieving greater goals,” he said.
He said that the victory of the NDC in the December 7, general election signified new hope in the areas of economy, infrastructure development, job creation, health, sports, among others.
Madam Lucy Kalegbe, a businesswoman, also told the GNA that as President Mahama and the NDC took office, many supporters and Ghanaians were eager to see the implementation of the campaign promises to positively impact the lives of the masses.
“This is the moment we have been waiting for and today feels like a dream come true and we believed Mahama’s victory will bring much more economic freedom and end to chronic hardship in the country.”
Meanwhile, Mr Wonder Setsoafia Deynu, NDC Deputy Communication Officer at Keta, said that the celebration in Keta reflected the widespread jubilation across the country as everyone welcomed the new era of leadership and development under President Mahama.
GNA also observed that the NDC in the area showed the president inauguration ceremony on a giant screen for party supporters at Keta Nurses and Midwifery Training College campus, which brought together members who celebrated and witnessed the significant historic moment.
The supporters were also seen clad in NDC colours and paraphernalia, sang, danced and chanted Mahama’s name and expressed joy and optimism for a better future with the NDC.
Mr John Dramani Mahama won the December 7, general elections with 56.55 per cent and was sworn in on Tuesday, January 7, to serve the country as the president for the next four years.
GNA