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Speaker of Parliament Alban Sumana Bagbin has acknowledged that resetting Ghana is a monumental task that cannot be accomplished in just four years. However, he remains optimistic that with the support of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and its members, the country can be transformed for the better.
According to Bagbin, the overwhelming endorsement of the NDC by the Ghanaian people is a testament to their trust in the party's promise of change. He emphasized that it is now up to the party to ensure that this promise is fulfilled, and that the people experience the positive impact of their policies.
Bagbin made these remarks while addressing the NDC Professionals Forum, where he urged members to remain a vital force within the incoming NDC government. He stressed that their expertise, professionalism, and dedication would be crucial in helping to revitalize the economy, improve governance, and strengthen institutions, particularly the judiciary.
The Speaker of Parliament acknowledged that the task ahead would not be easy, but expressed confidence that with collective effort, Ghana could be reset and placed on a path of progress and development. He encouraged members of the NDC to take ownership of the party's promise and work tirelessly to ensure its fulfillment.
In his address, Bagbin also highlighted the importance of the judiciary in Ghana's development, emphasizing that it is essential for the NDC to play a critical role in shaping the country's institutions. He urged members to be proactive in seeking out opportunities to contribute to the development of the judiciary, even if it means taking the initiative to create space for themselves.
As Ghana embarks on a new chapter in its history, Bagbin's words serve as a reminder that the country's development is a collective responsibility. It requires the effort and dedication of all citizens, particularly those in positions of leadership. By working together, Ghanaians can create a brighter future for themselves and generations to come.
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