In a warm and heartfelt welcome, Vice President Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang returned to Ghana this afternoon after undergoing medical treatment in London, United Kingdom.
Upon her arrival at the airport, she was greeted by a host of dignitaries, including President John Dramani Mahama, First Lady Mrs. Lordina Dramani Mahama, Chief of Staff Julius Debrah, and the Vice President’s Chief of Staff Alex Segbefia, among other senior government officials.
A Show of Support and Solidarity.
The Vice President’s return was also marked by the presence of the Presiding Bishop of the Methodist Church and her family members, who came to offer their support and well-wishes. This display of solidarity and concern for the Vice President’s well-being is a testament to the high esteem in which she is held by both her colleagues and the broader community.
Vice President’s Remarks.
In her brief remarks upon arrival, Vice President Opoku-Agyemang expressed her heartfelt gratitude to Ghanaians for their prayers and well-wishes during her time abroad. She extended her appreciation to her doctors and the medical staff at the University of Ghana Medical Centre (UGMC) for their care and support. Notably, she also celebrated President John Dramani Mahama and his brother, Ibrahim, for their thoughtfulness and care, acknowledging the significant role they played in her journey towards recovery.
Appreciation for Support.
The Vice President’s words of appreciation underscore the importance of support and care during times of need. Her acknowledgment of the prayers and well-wishes from Ghanaians highlights the strong bond between the nation’s leaders and its citizens. Furthermore, her gratitude towards President Mahama and his brother, Ibrahim, demonstrates the value of strong relationships and camaraderie within the government.
Vice President Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang’s return to Ghana marks a significant moment in her journey towards recovery. The warm welcome she received at the airport is a reflection of the respect and admiration she enjoys from her colleagues and the Ghanaian public. As she resumes her duties, her experience abroad will undoubtedly inform her work, and her appreciation for the support she received will continue to inspire her commitment to serving the nation.