
GNFS officers who assaulted Class Media journalist interdicted - President Mahama
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7th January 2026 10:49:24 AM
2 mins readBy: Abigail Ampofo

Today, Wednesday, January 7, marks exactly a year since President Mahama was sworn in as the 6th President of Ghana’s Fourth Republic.
In light of this, a non-denominational Thanksgiving Service to commemorate the first anniversary of his administration is currently underway.
The event, which is being held at the Forecourt of the Jubilee House in Accra, is dubbed “Resetting, Rebuilding, and Renewing.”
Religious leaders, government officials, members of the diplomatic corps, and other invited guests are present to express gratitude to God for national stability over the past year, while reaffirming the government’s commitment to renewal and inclusive governance.
President Mahama marked his second term as president on January 7, 2025 folowing his triumph in the 2024 elections against former Vice President Dr Bawumia of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP).
In the past year, he has achieved some remarkable feats in his administration.In his New Year Message to the nation he listed about six significant achievements by his government.
He stated, “We have accomplished a lot together in the past twelve months. Through prudent management and difficult but necessary reforms, we have reduced inflation from distressing levels of 23% and above by the end of 2024, and we are hopeful of ending 2025 with inflation in the single digits, just above 5%. We have achieved relative currency stability and are on track to be ranked among the world’s best-performing currencies in 2025. We are accelerating economic growth and creating more opportunities for our young people.
We have restored business confidence and have seen a significant increase in both domestic and foreign direct investment. We have restored Ghana's credibility with international partners, completed the renegotiation of our debt obligations on terms that protect oursovereignty while ensuring sustainability. We are beginning the process of exiting the IMF programme with dignity, not as supplicants, but as partners.”
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