At 72, Akufo-Addo leads Ghana with promise to fight corruption, deepen democracy
Ghana’s new President, Mr. Nana Akufo-Addo in Accra on Saturday, at his inauguration said he will fight corruption and help to deepen democracy in the country. No fewer than 14 African leaders including Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari attended the inauguration which culminated the peaceful transition in the cocoa-rich country.
In a speech as he took office, the President said “I will not let the good people of Ghana down.
“I pledge to do my best to move this country to higher level of development; I will not let the good people of Ghana down.
“We should move on to deepen our democracy.”
The 72-year-old president also promised to work with Ghana’s neighbours “to ensure stability on the African continent.”
The new president, a lawyer who served as Ghana’s foreign minister in 2008, vowed to build on the West African country’s economic success.
Akufo-Addo got 53.85 per cent of the votes in Ghana’s September election to defeat incumbent John Mahama who got 44 per cent of the votes.