The Founder and General Overseer of Action Chapel International, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, has described President John Dramani Mahama as a "visionary" and "selfless" leader, committed to making a meaningful and lasting impact on Ghana.
Speaking on The Point of View on Channel One TV on Monday, July 7, Archbishop Duncan-Williams commended President Mahama's evolution as a statesman, stating that his previous time in office has equipped him with the experience and clarity needed to lead more effectively.
According to the Archbishop, Mahama's return to power is defined by a renewed sense of urgency and purpose, with a clear focus on righting past wrongs and building a stronger legacy for generations to come. "I believe that President John Mahama is a visionary leader and a selfless leader because he's been here before," the Archbishop said. "He's learnt from his past mistakes, and I believe he has come back with a drive and a passion and a determination to correct the errors of the past and to make a difference and to go down in history as one that walked and came back and made a difference." The Archbishop's remarks come amid growing national conversation about leadership, accountability, and Ghana's path to inclusive development.
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