The future needs passionate, happy and confident people who challenge the status quo and stand by their beliefs. Professor Jane Nana Opoku Agyemang’s announcement at the University of Professional Studies, UPSA, has breathed new life into Ghana’s political scene and set a positive course for the future.
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) UK and Ireland branch congratulated Professor Jane Nana Opoku-Agyemang on her outstanding performance at the unveiling ceremony. Her eloquence and grace captivated everyone present and left an indelible mark on their hearts.
In announcing the talented and dynamic professor as the vice-presidential candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), former President John Dramani Mahama quoted these words that sum up hope, confidence and positivity: To the Romans. Epistle 8:31. “If God is for us, who can be against us?” But this article is for professors. Because she is a woman of the moment.
A heartfelt performance, “Well, it’s oden.”“It depends on the audience” and its emotional responseAtuProfessor Opoku Agyemang’s “” shows how Ghanaians desperately need selfless, caring, and welcoming “motherly” figures to help alleviate the challenges facing the country. It symbolizes.
Professor Opoku Agyemang, in her remarkable speech, proved herself to be a woman of substance, character, dignity, humility and courage. Former US President Barack Obama would have been proud of this performance.
This speech encapsulates vision, courage, reconciliation, positivity, and inclusivity, and emphasizes the importance of the 2024 election and its purpose, including the opportunity to heal the nation again and pull the nation back from “crisis.” He emphasized how important it is to win. Destruction, constant corruption, incomprehensible greed, and prayers out of deep despair.
With conviction and purpose, Professor Opoku Agyemang called for a Ghana where prosperity is shared, democracy is upheld and the rights of all citizens are respected. Her passionate appeal for accountability and justice resonated deeply with her audience, and she demonstrated her unwavering commitment to fighting corruption and upholding the principles of good governance.
Professor Opoku Agyemang frankly pointed out the shortcomings of the current government and condemned the culture of greed, arrogance and impunity that permeates the political world. Her unwavering stance against injustice and inequality reflects her unwavering dedication to the plight of ordinary Ghanaians.
The speech summed up Ghana’s myriad challenges, from corruption scandals to economic hardship, and drew thunderous applause from the audience. Her call for fairness in future elections serves as a timely reminder of the importance of election integrity.
On the issue of corruption, Professor Opoku Agyemang sent a direct warning to the NPP appointees, revealing that “John and I have agreed that anyone who takes part in the looting of the state will be held accountable.” “This is not a matter of responsibility,” he added. This is premised on the aspirations of the people across political divides and rests on the principle of responsibility: a declaration of the will to fight corruption by determined, honest and patriotic leaders.
She condemned the current government’s “promotion of ethnocentric elitism” in the country, calling it “the guise of intellectualism, the masquerading of weakness as courage, the advancement of freedom, the shameless hypocrisy, the chronic “It’s pretending to be capitalism,” he said with glee. of the audience. She carried the audience to the end. It was compelling to hear Professor Opoku Agyemang speak in such a fierce and bold tone.
Her speech covered topics ranging from the National Cathedral to the Agyapa Accord, clearing up wrongdoings, unemployment, microeconomic challenges, BOST dirty fuel, PDS, the Australian visa scandal, Kelny GVG and faster-flying excavators. summed up all the evil going on right now. Guinea fowl (3nkomf3m), which caused enthusiastic applause from the audience.
The professor also advised the Electoral Commission to be fair in the 2024 general elections, adding: “A word to the wise: Assin North.”
The performance was full of strutting trots, laced with humor.
Professor Opoku Agyemang has evolved and arrived as a political leader who is ready to actively take up the leadership mantra after the tenure of Mr. John Dramani Mahama.
In conclusion, Professor Opoku Agyemang has evolved and embodies the ideals of leadership, courage and vision and has emerged as a beacon of hope and inspiration for Ghanaians. Her unwavering commitment to the principles of the NDC and the aspirations of the Ghanaian people has established her as a formidable leader who is ready to lead the party to greater heights beyond his 2028 retirement when John Mahama steps down. .
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