In a touching gesture on Mother’s Day, President John Mahama paid a visit to Vice President Professor Naana Opoku-Agyemang, who is currently recuperating from a recent illness. The visit, which took place at the Vice President’s residence, brought a ray of hope and reassurance to the nation as the President shared encouraging news about her recovery.

President Mahama conveyed that Professor Opoku-Agyemang is in good spirits and eagerly anticipates resuming her duties. This update is particularly uplifting for many Ghanaians who hold the Vice President in high regard, not only as a prominent political figure but also as a symbol of progress and inspiration. The President’s visit underscores the strong bond between the leaders and highlights their shared commitment to serving the country.
Beyond the visit, President Mahama took the opportunity to extend warm Mother’s Day wishes to all Ghanaian mothers. His message acknowledged the pivotal role mothers play in shaping society and nurturing future generations. The combination of the Vice President’s recovery and the celebration of mothers created a moment of national unity and appreciation, reminding everyone of the values of care, resilience, and community.





