President John Dramani Mahama has called on Ghanaians to reflect on the kind of legacy they are bequeathing to future generations as the country commemorates its 68th Independence Anniversary.
Addressing the state during the Independence Day celebration at the Jubilee House, he noted that Independence Day anniversaries should serve as moments of introspection, evaluating progress and acknowledging areas for improvement President Mahama stressed that Ghanaians are custodians of the nation's assets and must manage them prudently for the benefit of forthcoming generations.
He further cautioned that posterity will not tolerate failures or missed opportunities, emphasizing the need for continued efforts to build a better future. "Rather than perpetually decrying our failures, every anniversary of our independence must present an opportunity for us to account for the legacy we are building for our next generation.
We of this generation are merely custodians of this country and resources.