President John Mahama has said his first term in office has not been easy but was positive for the country.
He further blamed the power crisis for the challenges that bedevilled the country.
âMy first term as president has been challenging but also very positive. It began with the election case in court where many Ghanaians sat and followed through the process because it was televised and the international community [had] also been slow with the necessary support because of the uncertainty which surrounded the outcome,â the President stated.
President John Mahama was however quick to add that âWhile we have done a lot to stabilize the power situation a lot more remains to be doneâ.
He said he will ensure that Ghana becomes a hub of power supply for the whole West African region.
Former President Jerry Rawlings who is founder of the governing NDC has cautioned members of the party against complacency.
According to him, the NDC must not underestimate the chances of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Volta Region in the upcoming general elections slated for December 7 this year thus, the need to work hard to secure the victory of the party.
He said nobody should misinterpret the signals and reactions from Ghanaians since they could be very deceptive.
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Speaking at the campaign launch of the party, he said, âWhat is ahead of you will not be an easy task, it will be a challenge and demanding. Donât allow undue provocation to create undue tension.
âThe NPP cannot be underestimated, theyâve been in existence for a long time and have been changing their names till this date, the nature of who they are, what they are, where theyâve come from is something they are happy with and they will be there for a long time.
âI will reserve what I will have to say after the elections to share with you how I think we can restore the kind of strength that will take us into the future," he said.