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 Alban Bagbin,
Alban Bagbin

NDC's election victory is a sign of resilience - Bagbin

The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, has described the National Democratic Congress’ (NDC) election 2024 victory as a testament to the resilience and confidence of Ghanaians in the party’s ability to deliver on its promises. 

Addressing a ceremony organised by the Professional Forum of the NDC to honour him, Speaker Bagbin said the win was not just a political triumph but a mandate for change and progress.

“We celebrate more than just an election result. We celebrate the resilience and perseverance of our democracy after eight difficult years in opposition,” he said, referencing what he described as a period marked by “shocking one-man rule.”

Mr Bagbin highlighted the NDC’s absolute majority in the upcoming parliament, asserting that it reflects the Ghanaian people's trust in the party’s vision to reset the country. 

“The absolute majority we now possess does not merely reflect confidence in the party; it underscores a yearning for change, progress, and a collective effort to reset Ghana,” he noted.

Resetting Ghana beyond four years

The Speaker acknowledged the economic and institutional challenges inherited from the outgoing administration, calling for a long-term commitment to addressing these issues. 

“We must reset. We cannot do that just in four years. We will make tremendous gains, but we need more than that,” he stressed, urging the party to remain focused and united in its approach.

Mr Bagbin also called on professionals to play a crucial role in this transformation. “Your insights, professionalism, dedication, and ability to mobilise support will be critical as we work together to breathe new life into our economy and institutions, particularly the judiciary,” he stated.

At the event, Sam Pee Yalley, President of the Professional Forum of the NDC, advocated for Bagbin’s re-election as Speaker of Parliament.

He said Bagbin’s leadership would be vital in the ninth Parliament, which will be dominated by the NDC.

“We want to be the first to say that our Members of Parliament should not dare make any mistake in changing you (Bagbin). We are not just making a political call; we have researchers among us who know what the ordinary man and woman feel,” Yalley stated.

He added, “We believe you can live above board because of our firm belief that, for you, it is Ghana first.”

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