The NDC Netherlands branch would like to extend sincere congratulations to the newly elected President of the Republic of Ghana, His Excellency President John Dramani Mahama.
President John Dramani Mahama your resounding victory in the recent Presidential elections demonstrates the confidence which the people of Ghana have reposed in your foresighted and able leadership. It is a tribute to the courage and dignity of the people of Ghana in your desire to advance the better Ghana Agenda which is renewing and rebuilding our great nation.
We would also like to congratulate all Ghanaians for the peaceful elections which has reinforced Ghana's progressive commitment to Democracy.
It is our fervent hope that all the people and all the social forces in the Republic of Ghana will come together in unequivocal resolve to always take our great country forward, and never a step backwards, in consolidating the gains of democratic and good governance that will take our great and resourceful country to even greater heights of achievement.
We wish to convey to you our sincere wishes in the execution of this high and responsible function, good health and personal happiness.
May we again offer our cordial congratulations.
NDC Netherlands branch.
John MacNally-Boateng
[email protected]


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Comments
Why send the congratulation message now? Why such delay? By the way have you asked your criminal pay masters back home in Ghana the number of countries in the world that have sent Mr Mahamah a congratulatory message? Find out. It's sad.