The Vice President has called on Ghanaians to take pride in the achievements recorded by the government, urging citizens to recognize the progress made across various sectors of the economy and national development.
Speaking at a public event, the Vice President emphasized that despite the challenges facing the country, the government has implemented several policies and initiatives aimed at improving the lives of citizens and strengthening the nation’s future.
“Let’s be proud of government’s achievements so far,” the Vice President declared, stressing that significant strides have been made in infrastructure, education, healthcare, digitalization, and economic reforms.
According to the Vice President, the administration’s efforts have laid a solid foundation for growth and development, with numerous projects completed and others currently underway across the country.
The remarks come at a time when political debate over the government’s performance continues to dominate public discourse, with supporters highlighting successes while critics point to ongoing economic difficulties and other national concerns.
The Vice President maintained that while no government is without challenges, it is important for citizens to acknowledge progress where it has been made and support initiatives designed to move the country forward.
He further noted that national development requires collective effort and that celebrating achievements does not mean ignoring challenges but rather recognizing the gains that have been made while continuing to work toward solutions.
The statement has since sparked discussions among Ghanaians, with supporters applauding the call for national optimism and critics arguing that more needs to be done to address pressing issues affecting ordinary citizens.
As political conversations intensify ahead of future national engagements, the Vice President’s comments are expected to fuel further debate over the government’s record and its impact on the lives of Ghanaians.
Regardless of differing opinions, the Vice President remains confident that the government’s achievements deserve recognition and that Ghanaians should take pride in the progress made so far.


