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Nana Akufo Addo calls on Ghanaians to put nation state first

Ghanaians should work harder - Akufo-Addo
The 2012 presidential candidate of the New
Patriotic Party (NPP), Nana Akufo- Addo has
advised Ghanaians to work harder to improve the
economy and make the nation stronger.

“In all that we do, let us put our nation first.
Let us work harder and better, individually and
collectively, to make our economy healthier and
our nation stronger.”

Nana Akufo-Addo who delivered his New Year message
in UK also advised Ghanaians to protect their
integrity and selflessly serve the nation to make
the country a desirable one.

“Let us all protect our integrity, serve our
nation with selflessness, and keep our focus on
the greater good, which is to strive and strive to
create a free and prosperous society of
opportunities for every Ghanaian, regardless of
age, gender, ethnicity, or social status.Let us
continue to believe in Ghana by doing our bit to
achieve the Ghana that we desire.” he said.

Below is the full statement delivered by Nana
Akufo-Addo

Nana Akufo-Addo’s New Year Message

Fellow Ghanaians,

I know 2013 had its fair share of disappointments
for many of us. But, by God's grace, we sailed
through to its end.

Let us welcome 2014 with renewed optimism. That we
may find solutions to the difficulties of 2013.
That we may triumph against the new challenges of
2014. That we may turn the anxieties of 2013 into
opportunities in 2014.

In all that we do, let us put our nation first.
Let us work harder and better, individually and
collectively, to make our economy healthier and
our nation stronger.

Let us pray for those who lead us so that they may
find the humility, compassion, competence and
confidence to serve us and serve us well.

Let us all protect our integrity, serve our nation
with selflessness, and keep our focus on the
greater good, which is to strive and strive to
create a free and prosperous society of
opportunities for every Ghanaian, regardless of
age, gender, ethnicity, or social status.

Let us continue to believe in Ghana by doing our
bit to achieve the Ghana that we desire.

My wife Rebecca, the family and I wish every
Ghanaian a Happy New Year! May God bless Ghana.
May God bless us all.

Nana Akufo-Addo,
London.

Source - Nana Akufo-Addo, UK



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