The flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Mahama, says his defeats in past elections have shaped his vision for a better Ghana.
According to him, those moments, though disappointing, helped him to reflect deeply on how to effectively transform the country if given another chance.
The former President said this during an event dubbed Fellowship with the clergy in East Legon, Accra on Tuesday.
Mr Mahama expressed optimism that a second term as President would enable him to manage and use Ghana’s resources judiciously, to improve the socio-economic conditions of Ghanaians.
“I have had the opportunity to govern this country before; I have had the opportunity to lose an election and watch from outside. This reflection has given me the insight that I believe can help bring this country back on track.
“Not everybody get the opportunity that God will give me in this election. The opportunity to do it before, sit back and come back to do it better,” he stated.
Mr Mahama stressed that Ghana needs a compassionate leader who will prioritize the welfare of citizens.
“This is the kind of leadership the NDC offers to the people in the upcoming election. A leadership that will be honest with the people, eschew extravagance, that will tackle corruption and invest the nation’s resources wisely in order to create prosperity and opportunities for all of us,” he said
The meeting with the clergy also provided Mr Mahama to seek their prayers and counsel ahead of the December 7 election.
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