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Our sacrifices bear fruit – Prez. Akufo-Addo's Easter Message to Ghanaians
President Akufo-Addo, addressing the nation before the Easter festivities, said his government was on track to ensure the realization of projects that will improve the lives of Ghanaians.
In his speech to the nation on Thursday, April 19, 2019, the President of the Republic said that two years of sacrifice of Ghanaians had yielded the desired fruits, as evidenced by the deployment of Free SHS, the reduction of import duties and public services, as well as progressive employment. of youth in different sectors of the economy.
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However, he says that for the prosperity of the nation to be realized, more must be done.
"The season is a good opportunity to reflect on the sacrifice and the hope that it arouses: in the past two years, the sacrifices that Ghanaians have had to bear are beginning to bear fruit."
"This year, our country is expected to experience the strongest economic growth in the world and our largest investment in foreign direct investment in West Africa.All our young children now enjoy a minimum of high school education. We have an abundance of food and for the first time in a long time we are exporting food to our neighbors.
"Import duties and utility rates have been reduced to relieve businesses and individuals.Thousands of graduate nurses and teachers who were at home prior to my arrival at the presidency have We have hired 100,000 graduates at NABCo ",
"Google has established its first African artificial intelligence laboratory in Ghana, and we are making steady progress in implementing the 1D1F, and many of these are still the benefit we derive from two years of caution. , discipline, hard work and sacrifices.
The president also advised motorists to drive safely on our roads to prevent accidents that the country has suffered recently.
"As we celebrate Easter, cautiously drive our roads and keep our nation in our prayers, we still have many obstacles to overcome if we want to fulfill the dreams of our ancestors who envision Ghana as the bright star of the day. # 39; Africa.
"I am convinced that we will move this country where it belongs, a Ghana beyond help, I wish you all a happy Easter"
What is easter
Easter, also called Easter or Resurrection Sunday, is a holiday and a day commemorating the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, described in the New Testament as having taken place on the third day after his burial as a result of his crucifixion by the Romans on Calvary c. 30 ap.
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