Before the Race Begins: A Nation on Edge as Callistus Mahama Sounds Urgent Call for Discipline, Reflection, and Duty

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As anticipation builds and tensions quietly simmer beneath the surface, a powerful voice has cut through the noise with a message that cannot be ignored. Callistus Mahama has issued a striking appeal to citizens and leaders alike: pause, reflect, and act with discipline before the race truly begins.

In a moment charged with expectation and uncertainty, Mahama warns that the path ahead is not just about speed or victory—but about responsibility. He paints a sobering picture of what lies at stake, urging all involved to resist recklessness and embrace thoughtful action.

This is no ordinary prelude. According to Mahama, the period before the starting line is where true character is revealed. It is here, he argues, that discipline must override impulse, and reflection must guide ambition. Without these, the race risks descending into chaos, with consequences that could echo far beyond the finish line.

His message is clear and uncompromising: duty must come first. Every decision made now—every word spoken, every move taken—has the power to shape what follows. Mahama calls for calm heads, responsible leadership, and a collective commitment to doing what is right, not just what is expedient.

As the countdown continues, his warning hangs heavily in the air: a race without discipline is a race already lost.

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