In a significant show of support, Mr. Awudu Musa, a well-known Muslim businessman based in Kumasi, has extended his heartfelt congratulations to former President John Dramani Mahama following his resounding victory in the recent national elections.
As a prominent mobile phone dealer, Musa’s voice resonates within the local community, reflecting the sentiments of many who are hopeful for the future of Ghana under Mahama’s leadership.
In his statement, Musa acknowledged the hard work and dedication that led to Mahama’s success at the polls. “The victory is a testament to the collective efforts of those who believe in the vision and policies of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).
It is a time to celebrate, but also a moment to prepare for the responsibilities ahead,” he said.
Musa emphasized the importance of keeping promises made during the campaign, urging the newly elected president to be vigilant in fulfilling these commitments.
“For the NDC to maintain its support and power in future elections, it is crucial that the promises made to the people are not just words, but pledges turned into action,” Musa remarked.
The businessman did not shy away from addressing the challenges that lie ahead. He cautioned Mahama against overlooking his party members when it comes to national resource distribution. “Neglecting party supporters can have severe implications; they are the backbone of any political success,” he warned, highlighting the need for inclusivity in governance.
Musa drew attention to specific local projects, notably the abandoned Kumasi Krofuom market project, which he believes requires immediate attention. “It would be a prudent decision for President Mahama to prioritize this project, ensuring its completion and perhaps using it as a form of compensation for party members and the community,” he suggested.
He further reiterated the belief among many Ghanaians that the NDC holds a special place in their hearts and that sustained positive development is essential for the nation’s progress. “If resources and projects are managed wisely, it is our hope that we can foster a collaborative environment where growth and opportunity flourish under this new administration,” Musa concluded.