ACCRA: The Progressive Intellectuals (PI), an assembly of academics from Ghanaian universities, have extended their congratulations to President-elect John Dramani Mahama following his victory in the 2024 presidential election. The group has expressed approval of the election outcome, which they view as a repudiation of the prior administration's policies.According to Ghana News Agency, the PI, in a statement signed by their President, Professor Yunus Dumbe, characterized the election results as a public rejection of the leadership, economic strategies, and politicization of state institutions under the Akufo-Addo-Bawumia government. The statement described the success of Mahama and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) as a verdict on the previous regime's inefficacies.The group praised the NDC's manifesto and Mahama's integrity, expressing optimism about the potential positive impacts of his leadership. They acknowledged the challenges facing the new administration, particularly in economic management and governance restoration, but expressed confidence in Mahama's ability to address these issues.The PI reiterated their support for efforts to transform the economy and revitalize institutions, offering their expertise in various fields to aid in policy and structural reforms. They conveyed their readiness to contribute to initiatives that align with the new government's agenda for national progress.In their closing remarks, the PI congratulated the NDC and President-elect Mahama once more, expressing anticipation for the growth and transformation they hope to see under his leadership.
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