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Keep nurturing the next generation, Mahama tells fathers

President Mahama urges fathers to play active roles in raising and mentoring children to build a stronger future for the nation

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June 22, 2026
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President John Dramani Mahama has paid tribute to fathers across Ghana and beyond as the world marks Father’s Day, calling on men to remain committed to nurturing and raising the next generation of leaders, innovators and responsible citizens.

In a brief but inspiring message shared to commemorate the occasion, the President acknowledged the critical role fathers play in shaping families and society, urging them to continue investing in the growth and development of their children.

“Happy Father’s Day to all men. Let’s continue to build giants!” the President wrote in a Facebook post.

The message, though short, carries a powerful call to action, highlighting the importance of fatherhood in nation-building and the development of future generations.

Father’s Day is celebrated annually in many countries around the world to honour fathers and father figures for their contributions to their families and communities.

The occasion serves as an opportunity to recognise the sacrifices, guidance and support that fathers provide in raising children and helping to shape their futures.

Across Ghana, families marked the day in various ways, including church services, family gatherings and social media tributes dedicated to fathers and father figures.

Many Ghanaians used the occasion to express gratitude to men who have played significant roles in their lives, whether as biological fathers, guardians, mentors or role models.

In a related development, the Vice President, Prof. Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, has underscored the importance of fathers in shaping national development, describing them as central to the building of strong families and communities.

In a Father’s Day message, she extended warm greetings to all fathers, father figures, and guardians across the country, expressing appreciation for their sacrifices and contributions to society.

Prof. Opoku-Agyemang noted that fathers play a critical role in shaping the values, character, and aspirations of children, adding that their efforts often serve as the strong foundation for society.

“Fathers shape the values, character, and aspirations of our children, and their sacrifices often form the foundation upon which strong families and prosperous communities are built,” she stated.

“Their commitment to responsible parenthood, integrity, hard work, and service contributes significantly to our national development,” she said.

The Vice President wished all fathers a joyful celebration and prayed for continued strength, wisdom, and good health as they carry out their responsibilities.

“I wish all fathers a joyful Father’s Day. May you be granted good health, wisdom, and strength as you fulfill your important responsibilities,” she added.

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