President John Dramani Mahama has expressed confidence in Ghana’s bright future and encouraged citizens to stay committed to prayer, unity, and hope.
He noted that the country’s past challenges do not indicate decline but are steps toward a better future.
Addressing the first-ever National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving on Tuesday, July 1, at the State House Forecourt, President Mahama said that giving thanks to God should be at the heart of the nation’s life.
“Our best days are not behind us. Our best days lie ahead of us. We believe that the same God that has brought us this far will carry us forward,” he said.
Referencing the Gospel of Luke, where Jesus healed ten lepers but only one returned to give thanks, the President stressed the power of gratitude and its connection to national renewal.
“Gratitude is powerful. It completes the miracle and opens the door to more. And so today, Almighty God, we are like that one leper who has come back to say, thank you Lord.
Thank you Lord, for Your blessings and mercy,”, Mr. Mahama noted.
President Mahama also said he believes in Ghana’s future and praised the country’s young people, creativity, and growing economy as important for national progress.





































































