Dr. Apaak lauds Mahama’s integrity in birthday message
Deputy Education Minister Dr. Clement Apaak has celebrated President John Dramani Mahama’s 67th birthday with a message praising his integrity and leadership.
Dr. Apaak shared the tribute on social media on Saturday, describing the president as a leader whose dedication continues to inspire many within his team and across the country.
He said Mahama’s example remained a source of confidence for supporters who believe in his vision for national development.
In his message, Dr. Apaak wrote, “Wishing a phenomenal leader, HE John Dramani Mahama, a very happy birthday. May you continue to inspire and lead our nation, Ghana, with integrity and vision.”
He added that Mahama’s resilience has been crucial in motivating those who work with him, stressing that his attitude toward public service had earned him admiration both within and outside government.
“Your resilience and dedication are beacons of light for every one of us in your team. May your birthday be as inspiring and extraordinary as your leadership. May God bless, guide, and keep you. Happy birthday Mr. President,” he stated.
The Deputy Minister highlighted that Mahama’s approach to governance, especially his consistency and calmness in public life, remained an example for many aspiring leaders. He noted that the former president’s willingness to address national challenges with clarity and focus had made him a figure whose influence extended beyond his time in office.
Meanwhile, supporters online have also shared their own birthday wishes for the 4th and 6th President of the Republic.
Many described Mahama as a leader who has shown commitment to development and national unity, shaping him into a respected figure among Ghanaian political followers.
Mahama, who turned 67 on Saturday, continues to play a significant role in national political discourse. His birthday generated attention across multiple platforms, with messages from political supporters, institutions, and individuals reflecting on his contributions to public service.
Dr. Apaak’s tribute added to the day’s wave of acknowledgements, emphasizing the close working relationship between the Deputy Minister and the president, and underscoring the regard in which he holds Mahama’s leadership and character.
Indeed, Mahama holds a unique a place in the nation’s history. He is the only president to return to the presidency after losing an election as an incumbent.

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