President Mahama to Deliver First State of the Nation Address in Second Term Today
President John Mahama will deliver his first State of the Nation Address (SONA) today, Thursday, February 27, marking a critical moment in his second term.
The highly anticipated address is expected to outline his administration’s ambitious “Resetting Ghana” agenda, a strategy aimed at reviving the economy, creating jobs, and restoring stability.
With Ghana facing economic distress, rising inflation, and high unemployment, President Mahama is expected to reassure citizens and provide clear solutions.
A key highlight will likely be his 24-hour economy policy, which is envisioned as a game-changing initiative to drive industrial growth, boost productivity, and create sustainable employment opportunities.
Stakeholder Expectations
Key stakeholders, including the Trades Union Congress (TUC), business leaders, and civil society groups, have called on the government to present concrete measures to tackle the soaring cost of living, wage disparities, and infrastructure challenges.
President Mahama’s Resetting Ghana agenda is expected to focus on economic transformation, governance reforms, and social development, with policy shifts in energy, manufacturing, agriculture, and technology at the core of his strategy.
As he addresses Parliament and the nation, political analysts anticipate the speech will spark intense debate, with both the business community and opposition parties keenly assessing his proposals.
With Ghana at an economic crossroads, all eyes will be on President Mahama to see how he plans to steer the nation toward recovery and sustainable growth.