The Graduate Students Association of Ghana in USA (GRASAG-USA) has commended Ghanaians for a smooth transition of power following December 7, 2016 general elections.
According to the group, the display of political maturity has once again deepened the country’s democracy.
The President of GRASAG-USA Juliet Ohemeng-Ntiamoah said in a statement, ‘In view of this, GRASAG-USA would like to commend the outgoing President, His Excellency John Dramani Mahama for his statesmanship and dedicated service to Ghana in the past years.
The association also congratulates His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo on his ascension to the highest office of our motherland’.
Read details of the statement
GRASAG-USA CONGRATULATES GHANAIANS ON THE SMOOTH TRANSITION OF POWER
The graduate students’ association of Ghana in USA (GRASAG-USA) extends heartfelt congratulations to Ghanaians for the successful elections held on December 7th 2016 and the subsequent peaceful transfer of power to the new government. This display of political maturity has once again deepened our democracy and ensured that Ghana remains the beacon of democracy in Africa.
In view of this, GRASAG-USA would like to commend the outgoing president, His Excellency John Dramani Mahama for his statesmanship and dedicated service to Ghana in the past years.
The association also congratulates His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo on his ascension to the highest office of our motherland. We are of a deep conviction that his resolve to help build Ghana, will inspire hope in Ghanaians both home and abroad to work hard towards the common good of the country.
God bless our homeland Ghana and make our nation greater and stronger.
GRASAG-USA is an organization that seeks to create a collaborative platform for a vibrant community of Ghanaian Graduate Students in the USA.
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