Dressed
in all white, which symbolizes victory, Mr. Kufuor reiterated his desire
to form an all-inclusive government. "Everybody has his or here part
to play in my administration, there will be no room for witch-hunting of
individuals or groups" he told a jubilant crowd at his Airport residence
in Accra.
Mr. Kufuor very aware of the
enormous problems facing him and his team as they prepare to take over
asked for loyal support and help to make the transition from the outgoing
government to the new administration as easy and as productive as possible.
He assured that when he took
over, he would be the President of all Ghanaians and not that of his party,
the New Patriotic Party. "Yesterday, I was the candidate of my party, today
I am the President-elect of all Ghanaians".
He pledged to be mindful
of his responsibilities as president of all Ghanaians and to work hard
to bring about the "positive change" in the lives of all people.
The President-elect describes
the democratic process as an achievement for all. He however warned that
all must remain mindful that "this is only the beginning. Ahead of us lie
the challenges of our deteriorating economy, our depreciating currency
and other problems of which we are all aware". He urged all to join forces
in confronting the challenges and solve them in the spirit of unity.
"We must move forward into
the new century as one nation, one people with one manifest destiny", the
man refereed to as the gentle giant said.
He asked for the support
and prayers of all Ghanaians for his government and himself. "We are at
the start of a brand new century and with your support, we can make it
a Ghanaian century".
The President-elect thanked
the incumbent Vice-President and his opponent in the just-ended fierce
battle to the seat of government for graciously conceding defeat. He also
thanked the President, Jerry John Rawlings for presiding over what he called
"a historic election", after his term of office as President of the Republic.
Mr. Kufuor reiterated his intentions to accord the outgoing president all
the courtesies due him as a former president.
The program was also attended
by the leadership of the five other parties who lend their support to the
NPP during the re-run. Notable among them was the unsuccessful Presidential
Candidate and running mate of the People's National Convention (PNC), Dr.
Edward Mahama and Mr. Bannerman Baah Ntim.
The leader of the United
Ghana Movement (UGM), Dr. Charles Wereko-Brobby and his running mate were
also present. The Reform Party was represented by its Chairman, Peter Kpordugbe,
whilst the CPP was also resented by its Chairman and Vice-Chairman.
Mr. Kufuor thanked his compatriots
and all Ghanaians for their support in the struggle. The jubilant crowd
at his residence mobbed him after his address amidst singing and chanting
of party slogans.
Mr. Kufuor's victory is seen
as another great achievement for Ghana. It has been described by the International
Community as a victory for democracy adding it demonstrates further Ghana's
pacesetter role on the continent.
Earlier, the Chairman of
the Electoral Commission, Dr. Kwadwo Afari-Gyan declared the NPP candidate
as President-elect of the Republic. He told a press conference that although
the result of the Asokwa constituency in the Ashanti is yet to be announced,
irrespective of what the outcome may be, Mr. Kufuor has won.
Unconfirmed reports from
the constituency however indicate that a 'macho man' who carried two of
the ballot boxes in the constituency has been lynched and burnt with the
boxes. The Commission is yet to make a final declaration on that.