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Ghana working hard to address economic challenges – President Mahama

February 11, 2025
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President John Dramani Mahama has revealed Ghana working hard to address economic challenges.  

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John Mahama noted that the world faces many challenges, including economic uncertainty, global conflicts, climate change, and emerging health concerns.

Speaking as the important speaker at the Chinese Lantern Festival Gala at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium on Sunday, February 9, John Mahama stated, “As we celebrate tonight, let us reflect on the deeper message of this festival. The world today faces many challenges, economic uncertainty, global conflicts, climate change, and emerging health concerns.

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“Yet, the light of this festival reminds us that even in times of darkness, hope must never be lost. It teaches us that resilience and unity can help us overcome obstacles and build a better future together”, he added.

John Mahama further highlighted the need for a strong relationship between Ghana and China.

He acknowledged China as a key development partner for Ghana.

“Ghana, like many other countries, is working hard to address economic challenges, and we are grateful for our friends and partners, including China. As we move forward, we must continue to embrace cooperation and mutual respect, ensuring that the benefits of our partnerships are shared by all our people”, he added.

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