By Raliat Adenekan
President Bola Tinubu has reaffirmed Nigeria’s support for Ghana’s newly inaugurated President, John Mahama, calling for greater solidarity among African nations.
Tinubu speaking at Mahama’s swearing-in ceremony held in Accra on Tuesday, described Mahama as a visionary leader whose administration is set to usher in a new era of progress for Ghana while fostering deeper collaboration with Nigeria.
Our correspondent, Raliat Adenekan reports that the Nigerian Leader further pledged his commitment to strengthening the bond between the two nations and envisioned a future of shared prosperity, expressing hope for the continued growth of Ghana’s democracy.
Meanwhile, President John Mahama, in his inaugural address, promised a transformative era of governance centered on inclusivity, accountability, and transparency.
Acknowledging the country’s challenges, Mahama vowed to tackle them decisively, unveiling four critical priorities: economic revival, an enhanced business climate, governance reforms, and a resolute fight against corruption.
He also announced a 120-day action plan featuring 26 key initiatives to drive these objectives, while urging citizens to unite in a shared commitment to rebuilding the nation.
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