“The Fun is Over, the Work Begins” – Prof. Opoku-Agyemang Sets Tone for Ghana’s Future
M N Ridwan
Vice-President-elect of Ghana, Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, has called on all Ghanaians to join forces as the work of rebuilding and improving the country begins.
Speaking on December 9, 2024, at a gathering at John Dramani Mahama’s residence, she stressed that the time for celebration was over, and it was now time to face the hard work ahead.
“The journey is over; the work is about to begin,” Prof. Opoku-Agyemang declared, with a tone of determination and optimism.
Her message was clear: the work of restoring Ghana to its rightful place as a beacon of progress must start immediately.
Reflecting on her nomination and the significance of her victory, the Vice-President-elect noted that her success was a win for all Ghanaians, particularly for the country’s youth, women, and daughters.
“This victory is for all of us,” she said, emphasizing her desire to empower and uplift marginalized groups.
Prof. Opoku-Agyemang also pledged to serve as a trailblazer in her role, committing to inclusivity and ensuring that everyone, regardless of gender or background, has a voice in the country’s future.
She expressed her unwavering commitment to bringing about positive change, knowing that the road ahead would be challenging, but necessary for Ghana’s growth.
In a powerful message to her fellow citizens, she encouraged all Ghanaians to unite for the collective good, stating that now was the time to reset the nation and work toward a brighter future for all.