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8th May 2025 7:27:15 AM
1 min readBy: Phoebe Martekie Doku

President John Dramani Mahama, in a national address marking the completion of his government's first 120 days, reaffirmed his commitment to the pledges made under his 120-day contract with Ghanaians.
He assured citizens that his administration is taking urgent and sincere steps to deliver meaningful reforms.he emphasized the seriousness with which he approaches his promises: “I take my promises seriously. My word is my bond!”
He highlighted a range of bold measures already underway, describing them as essential building blocks for a national transformation agenda he calls “Resetting Ghana.”
“From forming a lean government and establishing a robust code of conduct to taking decisive steps to scrap burdensome taxes, initiating inquiries into past wrongdoings, launching major job creation programmes, tackling illegal mining, reviving our environment, promoting our tourism and export sectors, streamlining scholarships, supporting vulnerable populations, and holding our security agencies accountable – the foundation for ‘Resetting Ghana’ and ‘Building the Ghana we want together’ is being laid with speed and determination,” he said.
Mahama made it clear that these interventions are not for show or political gain, but signal a real departure from business as usual in governance.
“These actions are not merely checkboxes on a list; they signify a fundamental shift in how government operates – with transparency, accountability, efficiency, and a profound sense of urgency for the well-being of every Ghanaian,” he stated.
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