President-elect, John Dra­mani Mahama, has described his second term as a legacy term with an assurance to give off his best to make it worthwhile.

The President-elect noted that it was not common for a former president to be given another chance at the seat of government and that he sees his victo­ry in the December 7 presidential poll as expression of confidence in him by the Ghanaian people.

In a meet­ing with the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC) at his office in Accra yesterday, Mr Mahama said he would want to go into retirement with a lega­cy of creating an environment for the takeoff of the country. "For me, this is a legacy term.

I want to give our country my best and go into retirement knowing that we have created the platform and reset our country so that the next gener­ation can come and build on it," the President-elect said.