National Democratic Congress (NDC) stalwart Kofi Adams has attributed the party’s recent electoral victory to a combination of John Dramani Mahama’s relentless efforts and divine intervention. Speaking to reporters following the December 7 general election, Adams lauded Mahama’s dedication throughout the campaign but emphasized that the ultimate success was guided by “the hand of God.”
“President-elect Mahama worked tirelessly, visiting every corner of the country and engaging with citizens on their concerns. However, we cannot overlook the role of divine providence in this victory,” Adams stated. “This election has shown us that when hard work meets God’s grace, anything is possible.”
Mahama’s Campaign Strategy
John Dramani Mahama’s campaign was marked by an aggressive ground game, with the former president crisscrossing the nation to interact directly with voters. His messages focused on economic recovery, infrastructure development, and addressing youth unemployment—issues that resonated strongly with Ghanaians.
Adams highlighted Mahama’s personal commitment to the campaign, stating that his ability to connect with the electorate on a grassroots level was instrumental in the NDC’s success. “Mahama’s energy and passion were undeniable. He listened to the people and offered practical solutions to their challenges,” he said.
The Role of Faith
Adams’ comments also underscored the spiritual dimension of the NDC’s victory. He called on Ghanaians to recognize the power of faith and unity in achieving national progress.
“We prayed fervently as a party, and I believe God answered those prayers. This win is not just for the NDC but for all Ghanaians who believe in justice, equity, and progress,” he said.
Gratitude and Unity
Kofi Adams extended gratitude to the party’s supporters and urged unity moving forward. “This is a time to come together as a nation. Let us put aside our differences and focus on building a better future for Ghana,” he urged.
He also expressed confidence in Mahama’s leadership, noting that the President-elect’s experience and vision would guide Ghana to new heights. “Under Mahama’s leadership, we are confident that Ghana will achieve its full potential,” he affirmed.
A Divine and Human Effort
The December 7 election results have sparked widespread discussions about the factors behind the NDC’s success. While many attribute the victory to strategic campaigning and voter dissatisfaction with the incumbent government, Adams’ remarks highlight a perspective that combines human effort with spiritual belief.
As the NDC prepares to assume leadership, Adams’ declaration serves as a reminder of the party’s commitment to both pragmatic governance and moral values. “We worked hard, but we also trusted in God. Together, we will make Ghana proud,” he concluded.