The crowd responded enthusiastically to President Mahama’s message of gratitude and progress
Voices from across the Eastern Region rang with optimism and civic pride on Sunday July 20, 2025, as President John Dramani Mahama commenced a regional “Thank You Tour” following his 2024 landslide electoral victory.
“The word ‘thank you’ may sound simple, but in leadership, it’s powerful,” Ernestina Aboagyewaa, Deputy Women Organiser of the of the National Democratic Congress, Achiase Constituency told the Ghana News Agency. “It builds relationships and shows respect for citizens’ sacrifices.”
That sentiment echoed throughout Jackson Park in the Eastern Regional capital, Koforidua, where residents, traders, and party officials gathered in large numbers to welcome the President.
The ceremonial durbar included traditional rulers and local leaders, underscoring administration of President Mahama effort to bolster grassroots connection and regional dialogue.
Agness Bekoe, a vendor selling National Democratic Congress paraphernalia, described the atmosphere as “energised.”
Nearby, fellow trader Ekua Yeboah said business had surged: “Sales are picking up and I expect even more by day’s end.”
Francis Arthur, Secretary of the Asene Manso Akroso Constituency, lauded Mahama’s economic stewardship.
“The cedi has appreciated steadily, which reflects good governance,” Mr. Arthur said. “Now we look forward to development tailored to our local needs.”
The crowd responded enthusiastically to President Mahama’s message of gratitude and progress. “The people of Eastern Region placed their trust in me,” he said. “This tour is about saying thank you, not just with words, but with action and commitment to progress.”
The NDC, which won the 2024 presidential election under Mr. Mahama’s leadership, was prominently represented, with party colours and slogans on display throughout the park.
Beyond symbolism and celebration, residents were keen to hear specifics about regional priorities.
The President is expected to continue his tour in other regions in the weeks ahead, addressing national concerns while acknowledging local aspirations.