
SONA 2026: Mahama announces imminent launch of new National Airline
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27th February 2026 3:03:41 PM
3 mins readBy: Phoebe Martekie Doku

On Friday, February 27, President John Dramani Mahama addressed the nation, providing an update on the state of the country and the progress made since he assumed office.
During his second State of the Nation Address (SONA) of his second term, the president outlined his administration’s vision and priorities under the ambitious Resetting Ghana agenda.
He also called on Ghanaians to unite and support his administration as it rolls out key initiatives aimed at improving the country’s development and overall well-being.
He made this comment during the 2026 State of the Nation Address (SONA)held in Parliament on Friday, February 27.
According to him, “ the resetting agenda is working, the Accra reset is gaining momentum, and together we are laying the foundation for a stronger, more resilient and more prosperous Ghana. Mr Speaker, our nation is on a runaway, it will take off now, and you are all advised to fasten your seat belts".
He added, " Mr Speaker, the journey continues as the direction is set and the hope is real, our theme today of building prosperity and restoring hope is not mainly aspirational. It reflects the tangible transformation we have delivered for the Ghanaian people".
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The President applauded the country's current economic state, adding that "in 2025, Ghana's GDP was expected to reach $113bn, an increase of $83bn at the end of 2024. This has placed Ghana among the top 10 largest economies in Africa.
The delivery of SONA by the president aligns with the constitutional mandate stated in Article 67 of the 1992 Constitution.
According to a report issued by the Office of the President, president Mahama is required to present the SONA at the beginning of each session of Parliament and may also deliver a supplementary SONA at the end of the session to update the nation on the state of the country.
In his second term under the 9th Parliament, President Mahama is expected to outline Ghana’s current state and his administration’s strategy for navigating the country through this challenging period, especially as Ghana remains under an International Monetary Fund (IMF) support program.
With Ghana’s ongoing economic challenges and recent warnings from the World Bank regarding the government’s fiscal decisions, many expect key issues to be addressed in the upcoming speech.
The IMF's recent discussions with the government, including talks on scrapping certain taxes and recommendations to tackle the country’s growing debt crisis, are also crucial topics.
Additionally, President Mahama is expected to address important sectors such as education, health, and energy. On January 3, 2024, the immediate past president, Nana Akufo-Addo, outlined the state of the economy, which has now been handed over to the Mahama-led administration.
Former President Akufo-Addo highlighted the resilience of Ghana’s economy, which faced significant hurdles, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. Through the IMF-supported Post-COVID-19 Programme for Economic Growth (PC-PEG), his administration stabilized the economy.
“Economic growth has also returned to the pre-COVID trajectory, with an impressive growth rate, rising from 4.8 percent in the first quarter of 2024, 7 percent in the second quarter, and 7.2 percent in the third quarter. It is projected that this year’s growth rate will be 6.3 percent, significantly higher than the 3.4 percent my administration inherited in 2017,” he said.
President Akufo-Addo also emphasized strides in healthcare, including the Agenda 111 project to expand access to medical facilities and the revitalization of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS).
Coverage now includes critical treatments for childhood cancers and sickle cell disease, reflecting a commitment to enhancing health equity.
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