
President John Mahama struck a resolute tone during an Easter service at Accra’s Black Star Square, assuring Ghanaians of an impending economic recovery and expanded opportunities for youth.
Speaking at the 2025 Good Friday Miracle Service organized by Lighthouse Chapel International, Mahama framed national renewal as a collective endeavor rooted in unity and shared values.
“I believe with all my heart that our dear nation, Ghana, shall rise again,” he declared before thousands of attendees, his message broadcast nationwide. “Our economy shall recover. Our youth will find opportunity, our families will flourish and thrive.” The president underscored compassion and solidarity as pillars for progress, urging citizens to support vulnerable communities amid widespread material and spiritual struggles.
Mahama’s address came against a backdrop of persistent economic challenges, including inflation and unemployment, which have fueled public discontent. While offering no specific policy details, he linked Ghana’s revival to “truthfulness, patriotism, and collective commitment,” calling for bipartisan cooperation to build a “fairer, more prosperous nation.”
The speech resonated with many, sparking optimistic reactions on social media and among congregants. Attendees praised his emphasis on hope, though critics noted the absence of concrete solutions. Mahama closed by reaffirming his administration’s focus on social justice and inclusive growth, urging reflection during the holiday season.
His message aligns with ongoing efforts to address systemic issues, such as recent crackdowns on illegal mining and debates over environmental reforms. Yet, the path to economic stability remains fraught, testing the government’s ability to translate rhetoric into tangible outcomes. As Ghana navigates these challenges, Mahama’s appeal for unity underscores the delicate balance between inspiring confidence and addressing complex, entrenched realities.