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Mahama Marks First 120 Days with Bold Reforms, Vows Unwavering Commitment to “Resetting Ghana”

President John Dramani Mahama has reaffirmed his administration’s unwavering commitment to delivering on its 120-day contract with Ghanaians, emphasizing a new era of decisive leadership, accountability, and transformational reform.

In a national address marking the milestone, President Mahama outlined a sweeping range of interventions that signal the dawn of what he described as a bold reset for Ghana. These actions, he said, form the cornerstone of a governance agenda rooted in urgency, integrity, and inclusive progress.

“The foundation for ‘Resetting Ghana’ and ‘Building the Ghana We Want Together’ is being laid with speed and determination,” he declared.

Highlights of Key Achievements So Far:

  • Formation of a leaner, more efficient government

  • Implementation of a strict code of conduct for public officeholders

  • Abolition of burdensome taxes hindering growth and equity

  • Launch of national job creation programmes targeting youth and SMEs

  • Crackdown on illegal mining and efforts to restore the environment

  • Reforms in tourism and exports to boost Ghana’s global competitiveness

  • Streamlining of scholarship systems for fairness and efficiency

  • Expanded support for vulnerable groups and communities

  • Inquiries into past corruption and firm action on institutional accountability

  • Oversight of security agencies to ensure public trust and professionalism

A New Culture of Governance

President Mahama made it clear that his administration is not merely ticking boxes, but enacting a fundamental transformation in leadership ethos.

“These actions are not symbolic. They represent a shift toward transparency, accountability, efficiency, and an unwavering commitment to the well-being of every Ghanaian,” he stated.

“My Word is My Bond”

In a resolute conclusion, Mahama reassured Ghanaians of his personal stake in the promises made, anchoring his credibility in action rather than rhetoric.

“I take my promises seriously. My word is my bond.”

With his first 120 days serving as a blueprint for a larger vision, Mahama called on citizens to stay engaged, united, and optimistic as Ghana embarks on a new chapter of recovery and reform.

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