Press Release
SPEECH
DELIVERED BY NANA ADDO DANKWA AKUFO-ADDO,
PRESIDENT-ELECT OF THE REPUBLIC OF GHANA, ON FRIDAY,
DECEMBER 9, 2016, AFTER THE DECLARATION OF THE RESULTS
OF THE 2016 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.
NPP December 09,
2016
Ladies and gentlemen of
the media, fellow Ghanaians,
A few minutes ago,
at 7:51pm precisely, the President of the Republic and
the NDC presidential candidate, H.E. John Dramani
Mahama, called me on the phone to congratulate me on my
victory in the presidential election of 7th December
2016. He wished me the best of luck and God’s blessings,
and assured me of his full co-operation in organizing
the transition from his administration to mine. I
thanked him for this graceful gesture, which is in the
finest traditions of Ghanaian statesmanship and, on my
part, assured him of my cooperation for a successful
transition. I also thanked him for his service to our
nation and said that I felt sure that his contribution
to the welfare of our Republic was by no means over. I
have also received words of congratulation from my other
competitors, Mr. Ivor Greenstreet, our former 1st Lady,
Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings, Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom, Dr.
Edward Mahama, and Mr. Jacob Osei Yeboah. I am grateful
to them.
The Chairperson of the Electoral
Commission, Charlotte Osei, who is the returning officer
for presidential elections, in fulfilment of her
constitutional obligations, has tonight, at 8:54pm,
declared me the winner of the 2016 presidential
election, with 5,716,026 votes, representing 53.85% of
the valid votes cast. I am grateful to her for the
announcement and her words of congratulation.
I
thank Almighty God for His grace and favour in granting
victory to the NPP and myself in this election. As His
Word says in the Book of Holy Scripture in Ecclesiastes
chapter 3 verse 11, “He has made everything beautiful in
its time.”
There has never been a more humbling
moment in my life, and I thank you, the good people of
Ghana, for this massive show of support and the
confidence you have reposed in me and my party. I make
this solemn pledge to you today – I will not let you
down and will do all in my power to live up to your
hopes and expectations. You are to be commended for the
mature, peaceful and orderly manner in which you, once
again, exercised your democratic franchise. The
democratic credentials of our nation have been further
enhanced by your conduct.
The Electoral
Commission, under its new leadership, with Charlotte
Osei in the Chair, is to be congratulated for organising
this credible election. She and the Commission have
allayed the fears of many about their capacity to
conduct a good election. This election has contributed
to strengthening the principles of democratic
accountability in our body politic and the Commission
will take a considerable part of the credit for that
welcome outcome.
Our security services are to be
commended for ensuring a generally peaceful conduct of
the poll, and doing so in a professional manner. That is
what the nation expects of them.
To members and
sympathisers of the great Elephant family, to our
illustrious former President of the Republic, His
Excellency John Agyekum Kufuor, to our founding members,
leading figures, members of Party organs, parliamentary
candidates and Members of Parliament, current and past
national officers, regional, constituency, electoral
area and polling station executives, thousands and
thousands of volunteers, polling station agents,
Kufuor-era appointees, campaign officials and staff, so
ably led by Campaign Manager Peter Mac Manu, and to my
running mate, the next Vice President of the Republic,
Alhaji Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, and his dynamic wife,
Samira, I say a big thank you to each and every one of
you for your hardwork, commitment and encouragement, and
for your belief in me and in my leadership of our party
over the last 8 years. Whilst this occasion would
understandably lead to widespread jubilation amongst
party supporters, I entreat them to respect the peace
and the property and lives of everybody, especially
those of our political opponents. We are the party of
the rule of law, and we should act accordingly with
magnanimity in our moment of victory.
To the
senior citizens of our country who have given me
invaluable advice over the years, amongst them, the
former President of the Republic, His Excellency Jerry
John Rawlings, the former Secretary General of the
United Nations, His Excellency Kofi Annan, Otumfuo Osei
Tutu II, Asantehene, the former Chief of Defence Staff,
Gen. J.B. Danquah, the Chairman of the NPP’s National
Council of Elders, the veteran statesman, C.K. Tedam,
and Captain Kojo Tsikata, erstwhile PNDC member
responsible for National Security, I thank you for your
counsel and for sharing your wisdom with me, and hope I
can continue to count on you during the challenging
period ahead of me.
To the numerous priests and
imams who have prayed for my soul and who have taken the
trouble to intercede with the Almighty on my behalf,
amongst them, Cardinal Emeritus Peter Akwasi Sarpong,
Rt. Rev. Asante Antwi, Most. Rev. Dr. Justice Akrofi,
Rt. Rev. Emmanuel Martey, Apostle Opoku Nyinah, Bishop
Yinka Sarfo, Pastor Mensa Otabil, Archbishop Nicholas
Duncan Williams, Rev. Victor Kusi Boateng, Venerable
Hansen Addy, Venerable Joseph Lamptey, Canon Noah
Mensah, Canon Antonio Nelson, Rev. Dr. Jonathan
Ayittey-Mensah, Very Reverend Emmanuel Kwabena Aryee,
the Chief Imam, His Eminence Sheikh Dr. Osman Nuhu
Sharubutu, the Ashanti Region Chief Imam, Sheikh Abdul
Mumin Haroun, Rev. Anthony Kwadwo Boakye, Rev. Isaac
Owusu Bempah, Rev. Ebenezer Adarkwa Yiadom, Rev. Kofi
Amponsah and Prophet Gideon Danso, I am deeply grateful
for your spiritual solidarity of which I shall avail
myself continuously, now and in the future.
I
take this opportunity to thank you, members of the
Ghanaian media, for your continuing engagement in the
public interest of our country. Your vigilance and
activism are now by-words in the consistent efforts our
people are making to carve a secure, democratic future
for themselves. Senior journalists like Abdul Malik
Kweku Baako, Gina Blay, Egbert Faibille, Ebo Quansah,
Ken Kuranchi, Kwami Sefa Kayi, Samuel Atta Mensah and
Kwabena Kwakye, amongst others, have set admirable
standards of professionalism and ethical conduct which
should guide the younger generation.
I want to
thank the various observer missions who have assisted us
to ensure a credible process for our election. I thank
the Coalition of Domestic Election Observers (CODEO),
under the chairmanship of the venerable former Supreme
Court judge, Justice V.C.R.A.C Crabbe, for their
important work, and that of the observer mission of our
regional body, ECOWAS, led by the distinguished Liberian
statesman, Dr. Amos Sawyerr, the observer mission of our
continental body, the AU, led by the respected former
President of the Republic of Namibia, His Excellency
Hifikepunye Pohamba, and the observer mission of the
Commonwealth led by the eminent African, the former
President of the Republic of South Africa, His
Excellency Thabo Mbeki, as well as the strong observer
mission from our friends of the European Union, and the
National Democratic Institute of the United States of
America, led by the former U.S Assistant Secretary of
State, the well-known diplomat, Ambassador Johnnie
Carson. They have assured us of the great importance the
international community attaches to the growth of
Ghanaian democracy.
And to my beautiful wife, my
beloved Rebecca, who waged such a great campaign in her
own right, my daughters, Gyankroma, Valerie, Dokua, my
sister Marigold, my brother Edward, and my entire
family, I, firstly, must apologise for taking you on
this rollercoaster ride. I am, however, very grateful
for the love and support you have given me, and for
standing shoulder to shoulder with me through the years
till now. Long may it so continue.
Let me pause
to remember colleagues who fell in the course of our
campaign – Adams Mahama, Otanka Obetsebi-Lamptey, J.B
Danquah Adu, Peter Wiafe Peprah, Abubakar Saddique,
Kwabena Boadu, and others. May their souls continue to
rest in perfect peace in the bosom of the Almighty until
the last day of the Resurrection when we shall all meet
again. Amen.
Fellow Ghanaians, you have not
elected me to serve one party, but to serve the entire
nation. The President of Ghana is President for every
single Ghanaian, without discrimination, malice or
ill-will to any ethnic group or political or religious
affiliation. Whether you supported me or not, whether
you campaigned for me or not, whether you voted for me
or not, I can promise you one thing. I will do my best
to serve your interests, and put our country back on the
path of progress and prosperity. God did not put us on
this rich land, a land blessed with an abundance of
human and natural resources, to be poor.
I am
confident, and I have faith that, with God's guidance
and your active help and hardwork, we will move our
country forward. Together, we will change Ghana, and use
all the blessings that the Almighty has bestowed on us
to bring prosperity to our people and nation in our
time. Together, we will fulfil the destiny of Ghana, the
destiny of freedom, justice and prosperity that the
ancestors and founders of our nation defined for us.
God bless our homeland Ghana, and make our nation
great and strong.
The battle is still the Lord’s.
Onyankopon nhyira mu nyinaa
Nyonmo ajoo
nye fee
Mawu ne yira mi
Allah i saa muku
Albarka
Thank you.
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