President-elect Mahama directs NDC MPs-elect to nominate Bagbin as Speaker for 9th Parliament

Ghana’s President-elect, John Dramani Mahama, has officially nominated Rt. Hon. Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin as the Speaker of the 9th Parliament, a decision that underscores his confidence in Bagbin’s leadership abilities and experience. If approved, Bagbin will become the second individual in Ghana’s Fourth Republic to hold the position of Speaker in two different parliamentary terms. The first was Rt. Hon. Daniel Francis Annan, who served as Speaker during two consecutive terms under former President Jerry John Rawlings between 1993 and 2001. The announcement, which was made on Sunday, January 5, 2025, through a statement signed by Felix Kwakye Ofosu, the spokesperson for Mahama’s transition team, highlighted that the President-elect made the decision after consulting with the National Executive and Parliamentary leadership of the National Democratic Congress (NDC). The NDC has long had a strong tradition of supporting Bagbin due to his vast parliamentary experience and leadership qualities, and Mahama’s nomination reflects that trust. In his statement, Mahama emphasized that Rt. Hon. Alban Bagbin’s decades of service to Parliament have distinguished him as a seasoned and capable leader. Bagbin’s career in Parliament spans several key roles, starting as a Member of Parliament (MP) for Nadowli, a position he has held for many years. Over time, Bagbin rose through the ranks, serving as both the Minority Leader and Majority Leader in the House. His leadership journey culminated in his election as Speaker of the 8th Parliament, where he was instrumental in guiding parliamentary proceedings through complex political landscapes. Mahama further commended Bagbin’s wealth of experience, which he believes will be invaluable in ensuring the effective and efficient functioning of Parliament during a critical phase in Ghana’s democratic journey. The President-elect noted that Bagbin’s leadership style, rooted in his deep understanding of parliamentary procedures and his commitment to the principles of democracy, would enable him to navigate the challenges ahead. “Rt. Hon. Bagbin brings a wealth of experience to the position, which will prove vital in steering the affairs of Parliament at this pivotal period in Ghana’s democratic and legislative development,” the statement read. Mahama expressed confidence that Bagbin would effectively utilize his vast experience and expertise to strengthen Parliament, ensuring that it meets its constitutional mandate and delivers on its oversight responsibilities. As Speaker, Bagbin will play a central role in maintaining order, facilitating debates, and ensuring that Parliament fulfills its duties as a key pillar of Ghana’s democracy. With this nomination, Mahama has signaled his commitment to ensuring that…

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Campaigning and Elections Are the Easy Part; the Hard Work Starts Now – Mahama to Ghanaians

The President-elect of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama, has issued a rallying call to all Ghanaians, urging them to unite and work together to rebuild a nation that every citizen will take pride in. In a passionate appeal, he emphasized that national development transcends political affiliations and requires the collective effort of all citizens to restore Ghana to its revered status as the “Black Star of Africa.” Speaking at the Sanctuary of Wind and Fire Assemblies of God Church in Tamale during a crossover service on Wednesday, January 1, 2025, Mahama highlighted the importance of collaboration in achieving Ghana’s potential. Addressing the congregation in the Northern Regional capital, he stressed that while the campaign and election process may seem challenging, they are only the beginning of the greater task ahead. “The easy part is over,” Mahama remarked. “The easy part was the campaign and the elections. Now, the difficult part begins. Now the real work begins. If we prayed and fasted for a peaceful election, now is the time to pray and fast even more, that God will guide us to raise our nation. It will take everybody to come on board, even those who don’t belong to any political party. This is the time for unity to transform Ghana into the nation we all desire.” Mahama’s comments come on the heels of his victory in the December 2024 presidential election, where he secured 55.6% of the total valid votes cast, with nine constituencies to spare. His decisive win was declared by the Electoral Commission, cementing his mandate to lead Ghana for the next four years. As he prepares for his inauguration at the Black Star Square in Accra on Tuesday, January 7, 2025, Mahama is already setting the tone for his presidency by calling for a united front to tackle the country’s pressing challenges. The President-elect acknowledged the efforts of his campaign team and supporters, noting that their dedication and hard work played a significant role in securing victory at the polls. However, he urged them not to rest on their laurels, as the real challenge lies in delivering the transformative change that Ghanaians deserve. “I want to charge everyone here to intensify the efforts you contributed during the campaign and bring that same energy into the work ahead. Building the Ghana we deserve is not the job of one person or one government it is the responsibility of us all,” he stated. Mahama’s call for unity extended beyond…

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