President Mahama

President Mahama

Ghanaians keep complaining that things are hard and living under President John Dramani Mahama’s NDC-led administration is all about survival—but the president believes that’s a lie and he has evidence to back his belief.

In his annual Christmas message to Ghanaians, the president thanked God for another wonderful year and for giving some Ghanaians undeserving strength to keep insulting him, especially on facebook—despite his unprecedented achievements.

He also talked about how he has transformed the lives of almost every Ghanaian through his one and only ‘Better Ghana’ agenda—stating that, national growth under his government is the best the country has ever seen.

President Mahama said “it’s beautiful how Ghanaians are celebrating this year’s Christmas in a grand style. Most household are killing two cows and there is a lot to eat—as well as  to drink. And this is because, my government has made it an effort to ensure Ghanaians enjoy a better quality of life.”

He added “even Muslims are celebrating Christmas today in Ghana because life is good at every corner of the country: a clear indication that, my government has performed outstandingly well and has uplifted the pockets of Ghanaians, especially those close to me.”

The first gentleman of the land ended his message by shouting; ‘Ameri Christmas’ to everyone and “I look forward to leading you into 2016—and beyond to continue the better Ghana agenda.”

That was not all, the key strength of his message was when he said “if Ghanaians vote for me next year, I promise I will make their 2016 Christmas far better than this year—by adding to the national budget 1 free chicken for each household.”

“And as I honoured my promise to fix dumsor in my first year of office, so will I honour this promise. I am a man who honours his promises therefore Ghanaians should mark my words.”



SL StaffBuzzPresident Mahama's Christmas Message
Ghanaians keep complaining that things are hard and living under President John Dramani Mahama's NDC-led administration is all about survival---but the president believes that's a lie and he has evidence to back his belief. In his annual Christmas message to Ghanaians, the president thanked God for another wonderful year and...