Mahama Sounds Warning to Would-Be Appointees: "Shape Up or Ship Out"
Accra, Ghana - In a stern warning to individuals eyeing positions in his upcoming administration, President-elect John Dramani Mahama has emphasized that serving Ghana requires diligence, modesty, and humility. Speaking at a thanksgiving service held at the Ringway Gospel Assemblies of God Church in Osu, Accra, Mahama cautioned that his government would not tolerate complacency. "If you're not prepared to work and serve the people of Ghana diligently, modestly, and with humility, then don't come. Just stay where you are," he said firmly. Mahama's remarks come as he prepares to announce his cabinet after being sworn into office on January 7, 2025. He secured a decisive victory in the recent elections, defeating Vice-President Mahamudu Bawumia with 56.6% of the vote. The president-elect also reflected on his political journey, attributing his rise to divine guidance. "My political journey has been a divine one, and I believe that God has guided my step each way...