President has assured Ghanaians that he stands as a leader for all, regardless of political, ethnic, or religious affiliation.
He emphasized that the nation has reached a pivotal moment for unity, urging citizens to set aside political differences and work collectively for the greater good and progress of Ghana.
Speaking at the National Prayer and Thanksgiving Service on Sunday, January 12, in Accra, he described the victory being celebrated as not his alone but a triumph for a united nation, bonded by faith and hope.
He highlighted the role of divine intervention and the collective prayers of millions of Christians who entrusted God to guide the nation through challenges, attributing the success to God's marvelous works.