President John Dramani Mahama will will today deliver his first State of the Nation Address (SONA) since assuming office for his second term.
This address is expected to unveil the blueprint for his ambitious “Resetting Ghana” agenda, a comprehensive plan designed to revitalize the economy, create jobs, and restore stability to a nation grappling with economic distress.
Ghana’s current economic landscape is marred by soaring inflation and high unemployment, issues that have become a pressing concern for citizens. As such, Mahama’s speech is seen as a defining moment to reassure the populace and outline clear, actionable solutions to these challenges.
The President’s 24-hour economy policy, a cornerstone of his economic strategy, is anticipated to take center stage. This innovative initiative aims to drive industrial growth, boost productivity, and create sustainable employment opportunities, potentially transforming the nation’s economic trajectory.
However, In a candid address to Organized Labour on February 20, 2025, President Mahama described Ghana’s economic situation as a “crime scene,” attributing the country’s financial woes to what he termed as reckless financial mismanagement by the previous administration.
This stark assessment underscores the severity of the challenges facing his government and highlights the need for swift and effective action.
Key stakeholders, including the Trades Union Congress (TUC), influential business leaders, and civil society groups, have placed significant demands on the government. They are calling for concrete measures to tackle the escalating cost of living, address wage disparities, and overcome infrastructure challenges. These groups are keenly watching for how Mahama’s administration plans to address these pressing issues, which have been at the forefront of public discourse.
“Resetting Ghana” Agenda
Mahama’s “Resetting Ghana” agenda is built around three core pillars: economic transformation, governance reforms, and social development. This comprehensive approach sets the stage for policy overhauls in critical sectors such as energy, manufacturing, agriculture, and technology.
Today’s State of the Nation Address is not only a constitutional requirement but also a moment of reckoning for President Mahama’s administration. As he outlines his vision for Ghana’s future, he will be watched closely by both domestic and international observers. The speech is expected to provide clarity on how his government intends to navigate the complex economic landscape and implement the “Resetting Ghana” agenda.
In essence, this address is a critical juncture in Ghana’s journey towards economic recovery and stability. It offers President Mahama an opportunity to reassure citizens, outline a clear path forward, and demonstrate his administration’s commitment to addressing the nation’s most pressing challenges.
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