In a stirring call to action, President Bola Tinubu has urged West African leaders to take a page out of Ghana’s book and emulate the country’s exemplary democratic process, as demonstrated in its recent peaceful elections. Speaking at the 66th Ordinary Session of ECOWAS in Abuja, Tinubu praised President Nana Akufo-Addo and the Ghanaian people for showcasing democratic maturity and a commitment to national unity.
Tinubu’s remarks come as a testament to Ghana’s growing reputation as a beacon of democracy in the region. The country’s ability to conduct peaceful elections has sent a powerful message about the importance of stability, unity, and the rule of law. By holding up Ghana as a model, Tinubu is encouraging other ECOWAS leaders to prioritize these values and work towards creating a more democratic and prosperous West Africa.
As the region continues to navigate its unique set of challenges, Tinubu’s words serve as a timely reminder of the importance of leadership, cooperation, and a commitment to democratic principles. By learning from Ghana’s example, ECOWAS leaders can work towards creating a brighter future for their citizens and cementing the region’s position as a hub of stability and growth.
Source: Africa Publicity
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